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Doors close on special status?

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The coveted number two position of Andhra Pradesh with respect to the ease in doing business among the 32 state and union territories appears to have closed the doors for the state to demand the special category state (SCS) status once for all. The new rank, the result of the study done by World Bank Group in association with the CII and FICCI and audited by KPMG, has certainly made Andhra Pradesh a difficult case for the SCS.

The rank is given based on the studies of certain indicators which play crucial role in starting a business in India. The indicators are: setting up a business, getting electricity, allotment of land and obtaining construction permit, complying with environment procedures, complying with labour regulations, obtaining infrastructure related utilities, registering and complying with tax procedures, carrying out inspections and enforcing contracts etc. Coupled with massive projects underway such as World Class capital, coastal corridors, an airport in every district, string of ports along 900km-long coast make the SCS a far cry for AP.

If we take the criteria the National Development Council, the authority that accords special category status, follows to declare a state as SCS, the new rank Andhra Pradesh achieved has made the state most unlikely candidate for SCS.

The criteria for according SCS include:
(i) hilly and difficult terrain,
(ii) low population density and/or sizable share of tribal population,
(iii) strategic location along borders with neighboring countries,
(iv) economic and infrastructural backwardness, and
(v) non-viable nature of state finances.

According to a “Report of the committee for evolving a composite development index of states” (2013) of ministry of finance, government of India, states under this category have a low resource base and are not in a position to mobilize resources for their developmental needs even though the per capita income of some of these states is relatively high.

As on today the states which have been accorded special Category States are Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim, Tripura and Uttarakhand.

Andhra with strong investment-attractive features and resource base may not pass the muster for the SCS despite war bugle sounded by opposition leader Jagan and other opposition parties. The positive investment environment might be the reason for Modi government’s silence on bestowing the SCS on Andhra Pradesh.

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House adopts spl-status resolution after a bitter fight

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Andhra Pradesh Assembly today witnessed unprecedented bitterness between the ruling and opposition sides with both sides hurling challenges and counter challenges about their character. The downside of the debate is the involvement of leader of the house and opposition leader in this un-parliamentary war of words. Both of them washed their dirty linen in the house to the embarrassment of the public. While the debate was meant for getting special status to the state, the arguments were about who was more corrupt and dishonest. Normally, while leaders watch, members of the respective sides fight. Today in AP assembly, the responsibility of converting the house into the theater of unwholesome accusations was taken over by opposition leader Jagan and leader of the house Chandrababu Naidu equally. They excelled each other in the drama.

Jagan said Naidu’s name appeared 22 times in the ACB charge-sheet and Naidu retorted that a man, who presents himself every Friday before CBI court in 15 cases, had no right to talk about him. Ultimately, the debate on the special category status to state produced more heat than light. The resolution urging the centre to bestow the special status was adopted at 2.40 PM.

After one adjournment this morning for 15 minutes, the house reassembled at 10.30 am. And speaker asked the CM to make the statement of special status which was inconclusive yesterday. Following is the time line of the proceedings of AP Assembly.

10.30 am : Chief Minister Naidu begins his statement in on Special Category Status to the State.

10.36 am : Leader of Opposition YS Jaganmohan Reddy raises objection to Naidu’s speech and says CMs speech does not match with the note circulated in the House.

10. 46 am : Fierce exchange of accusatins takes place between Jagan and on the note on Special Category Status.

10.48 am : Naidu grills Jagan by stating that he can an understand predicament of first-timers (Jagan is a first-time MLA) in the Assembly in coming to grips with his statement.

11.25 am : Naidu expresses willingness to resolve the contentious issues between his Government and the Telangana State through a dialogue.

11.50 am : Jaganmohan Reddy starts debate Chandrababu Naidu’s statement. He provokes Naidu by commenting that the CM was unaware of several facts related to State bifurcation. He calls Naidu outdated politician.

12.15 pm : Jagan says giving Special Category Status is Union Cabinet’s prerogative, but in case of A.P. it has not materialized though it is essentially an executive decision

1.00 pm : War of words intensifies in the House. Verbal dual between Opposition Leader Jaganmohan Reddy and TDP/BJP MLA ensues.

1.00 pm : TDP MLA Dhulipalla Narendra takes objection to Jagan’s calling chief minister Naidu an outdated political leader. YSRCP MLAs rush towards Dhulipalla and TDP MLAs also try to enter the well. They pushes and shoved each other.

1.10 pm. : Chief Minister asks TDP MLAs to resume their seats and behave properly. He pleads his flock to ignore unparliamentarily comments by some people.

1. 15 pm : CM laments that “I was not given mike while in the Opposition, but we did not behave this way ( of Jagan).

1.20 pm : Social welfare minister Ravela Kishore Babu raises Jagan’s wealth t and asks him to give back to society the Rs 1 lakh crore Jagan allegedly amassed.

1.21 pm : Ravela says they will give the Mike to Jagan for speaking on special category status if he returned the money. Many others said Jagan had colluded with TRS government in Telangana. He wrote a letter to TRS recommending somebody to make an MLA. He met Harish Rao also in a Hotel. They said Jagan was behaving as if he was in Telangana. He never defended the TDP government when AP telephones tapped.

1.22 pm : Jagan says he will resign if they prove the charges against him. 1.30 pm. : Jagan asks CM to give Centre time frame of a month or 15 days to accord Special Category Status. Naidu was not able to fight because he compromised with centre on cash-for-vote scam.

1.40 pm : Chandrababu Naidu nobody can harm him. “Your father also took cases against to Supreme Court. Nothing had happened. You also can’t do anything against me. I am like fire.

The same continued till 2.40 when the resolution was tabled for the approval of the House. It was approved and the speaker adjourned the House till tomorrow.

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“Don’t return home with hands empty”

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Andhra Pradesh Congress today advised CM Chandrababu Naidu not to come back with hands empty from Prime Minister’s residence. “If the CM returns home without special category status to Andhra Pradesh, the Congress party will file cheating cases against the PM Modi, CM Naidu, union minister Venkaiaha Naidu,” PCC president N Raghuvira Reddy said. In order to put pressure on the Modi government, Rahuvira said AP Congress, along with nine Congress chief ministers would present a memorandum with one crore signatures to the Prime Minister.

On Monday, on the eve of Naidu’s Delih visit, the AP Congress held an extended meeting of the party to discuss the political situation in Andhra Pradesh with special reference the demand for special category status to the state.

“CM should meet the PM with only one agenda that is achieving special status,” he said cautioning him not to fall prey to the designs of BJP. “The BJP is floating an idea of special package in lieu of special status. It is a ploy to prepare the people to an alternative,” the PCC president said adding that nothing short of special status was acceptable to the Congress.

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Modi-Naidu ‘special’ meeting fixed at 10.30 am Tuesday

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As centre has already pronounced a clear NO to special status’, Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu is expected to pitch for an equivalent special package before the Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday in New Delhi.
The summit meeting of Modi- Naidu is scheduled on Tuesday morning. Naidu who is leaving for the national capital this evening from Vijayawada will stay put there for two days.

Naidu has been trying to meet the PM on the special status issue ever since the Muni Koti, a youth from Tirupati committed self-immolation demanding special status. Again another youth attempted suicide in Krishna district on the demanding the same thing. Apart from this the CM is also under pressure from opposition parties as well following the Rs 1.25 lakh crore package the PM announced for Bihar AP CMO sources said the CM’s appointment with the PM Modi is fixed at 10.30 am on Tuesday at 7, Race Course Road.

Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh and Finance Minister Arun Jaitley along with some other ministers are also expected to participate in the meeting. TDP sources are hopeful that Naidu will ask the PM to announce the package October 22 when Modi lays foundation for the new capital, Amaravati.

“The Chief Minister wants to ensure that all promises made to AP in the Reorganisation Act, 2014, such as announcing financial incentives, tax exemptions, new projects, financial aid to fill the revenue deficit and announcing sufficient grants to construct a world-class capital city are included in the expected package,” welfare minister Ravela Kishorebabu said.

Ravela told T-360 that CM was fully confident about a massive assistance for the state. ” The opposition parties are confusing the people of Andhra Pradesh.”

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