Legislators trim guv's speech
Hyderabad: There was chaos in the Andhra Pradesh legislature on Thursday with Telangana Rashtra Samiti (TRS) members trying to snatch papers from Governor E.S.L. Narasimhan's hands as he was addressin
T storm: Chaos rules as Andhra legislators are roughed up
Hyderabad: Lok Satta party president Jaipraksh Narayan and ruling Congress party legislator P. Venkat Rao were allegedly manhandled by Telangana Rashtra Samiti (TRS) legislators and activists within t
Telangana: Over two lakh employees boycott work
Over two lakh government employees of Telangana region will boycott work from today as part of their non-cooperation movement launched to mount pressure on the State and Central governments to grant separate statehood.
We're evolving consensus on Telangana: PM
The Telangana issue is complicated but the government is trying to evolve a consensus on it, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said in New Delhi on Wednesday. "This is a complicated issue and we are tryin
Telangana issue likely to dominate Andhra budget session
Hyderabad: The Telangana issue is likely to dominate proceedings of the budget session of Andhra Pradesh Legislature which begins tomorrow.
Other issues likely to come up during the session, whic
Congress says it has strength to face AP no-trust motion
Hyderabad: The ruling Congress in Andhra Pradesh has the strength to face the no-confidence motion proposed to be moved by the TRS, the party's state unit said today.
"I doubt if it (no-confidence
JAC calls on Telangana people to stop paying taxes
Hyderabad: The Telangana political Joint Action Committee today asked people in the region to boycott Census, refrain from paying taxes and observe a shutdown among other protests as part of the non
T-groups to launch non-cooperation movement
Hyderabad: Parties and groups fighting for separate statehood to Telangana on Saturday announced that they will launch a non-cooperation movement from February 17 to press for the introduction of a bi
AP Cong leader Venkataswamy could be shown the door
Senior Congress leader from Andhra Pradesh G. Venkataswamy, who caused a flutter demanding the resignation of Sonia Gandhi as party chief, could be shown the door.
'Decision on next T meet soon, no delay'
New Delhi: A decision on the next meeting of political parties on the Telangana issue to hear their final views will be taken in the next few days, Home Minister P. Chidambaram said today.
The much-