Telangana bill Passed

NEW DELHI: Telangana crossed a major hurdle on the route to becoming India's 29th state with Parliament approving the bill to divide Andhra Pradesh in the face of repeated adjournments and continuous disruptions and sloganeering.

It was 8.05pm on Thursday when Rajya Sabha deputy chair P J Kurien finally declared "the bill is passed", setting off raucous celebrations among Telangana supporters in the House and in central hall where Lok Sabha MPs from the region crowded around TV sets.

The announcement was greeted with loud cheers in Hyderabad as Parliament's seal of approval makes the Telangana story practically irreversible as presidential assent and notification by gazette expected to be matters of procedure with few variables.

Political jockeying over Telangana has seen the pendulum swing wildly with Congress's indecision putting the statehood proposal on the back burner for much of the 15th Lok Sabha, until the wheel turned afresh in last few months.

The bitter opposition of Seemandhra MPs, supported by some regional parties, led to extraordinary scenes with a cordon of Congress MPs shielding Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in Rajya Sabha on Thursday against aggressive Telangana opponents.

In a first, tourism minister Chiranjeevi stood up to soundly criticize the Telangana decision for being forced upon the state - a criticism of the council of ministers of which he is himself a part.

Singh intervened to assure Seemandhra MPs about the Centre's commitment to compensate for revenue losses due to the loss of Telangana territories following intense back channel negotiations between the government and the main opposition BJP.

Though they kept up their protests, Seemandhra MPs from Congress and TDP seemed increasingly reconciled to the inevitability of Telangana as they limited protests to sloganeering and holding up banners rather than physical obstruction.

The Trinamool Congress contingent, however, set a new precedent by placing itself strategically before every speaker in the discussion to raise slogans against Congress and BJP for supporting Telangana while one MP tore and flung pieces of paper.

With the government and BJP hammering out an agreement to pass the bill, the legislation was passed by a voice vote amid vociferous protests by members from Seemandhra region as also Trinamool Congress and Shiv Sena.

The bill had a rocky passage through Parliament with violence breaking out in Lok Sabha last week during its introduction that led to the suspension of 16 Seemandhra MPs after expelled Congress MP L Rajagopal unleased a pepper spray in the House.

The suspense over the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Bill, 2014 came to an end with the Prime Minister announcing a six-point development package for successor state of Andhra Pradesh, including grant of special category status that provides for tax incentives to Seemandhra.

As Singh rose to make his intervention, he was cordoned off by Congress MPs as members from Seemandhra region as also those from Trinamool Congress and Shiv Sena stormed the Well with TMC members even tearing papers and throwing them on the floor.

CPM MPs walked out in protest after the chair rejected demands for a division on the plea that there was no order in the House.

CPM and DMK staged a walk out before the bill was passed, while the Shiv Sena, Trinamool Congress, Samajwadi Party, AGP were among the parties that opposed the bill. BSP and CPI supported the legislation.

Seemandhra members belonging to the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) raised slogans of 'Save Andhra Pradesh, Save Democracy' near the chairman's podium during the debate on the bill while those belonging to Telangana supported it.

Veteran Congress MP K V P Ramachandra Rao, who held a placard supporting united Andhra Pradesh through the day, collapsed during the debate. The chair asked the staff to remove Rao to a hospital but the MP continued his protest by squatting on the floor.

The Upper House looked like a whirlwind had passed through it during the five-hour proceedings, which saw seven adjournments as members resorted to slogan shouting and tore papers describing the bill as illegal.

After repeated adjournments and protests by members from Seemandhra region and TMC, the house took up the bill for a threadbare discussion in the evening.

Though Congress sought credit for delivering on Telangana, it faced uncomfortable moments with tourism minister Chiranjeevi not only opposing the decision in the presence of the Prime Minister but also claiming that no state leader other than chief minister Kiran Reddy was consulted.

BJP leader Arun Jaitley asked if Chiranjeevi had the right to question a decision of the council of ministers of which he is a part.

During the proceedings rural development minister Jairam Ramesh was seen actively managing the floor and repeatedly made brief intervention to assuage the concerns of members, mainly of BJP leader Venkai Naidu on issues raised by them.

The upper house saw a heated debate spanning around three hours despite unprecedented protest with members of TMC, TDP and Shiv Sena storming the well with huge placards sometimes even overshadowing the Chair.

The proceeding was telecasted live.

While supporting the bill, Jaitley said that the process of creating Telangana by bifurcating Andhra Pradesh should be "legally correct".

"Law and order belongs to state. Governor is a representative of the central government. Can you do so (give him the powers of law and order) without amending constitution?" he asked.

Telangana Bill LIVE: Lok Sabha clears Telangana, Jagan says black day in history of India

The Lok Sabha has passed the Telangana Bill while voting is underway on amendments.
Here are the latest updates:
4:39 pm: MIM MP Asaduddin Owaisi says bifurcation of Andhra Pradesh unconstitutional.
4:37 pm: The Lok Sabha live telecast was cut off, doors were closed. Seemandhra MPs were suspended. The issue was taken up against the will of Assembly: Jaganmohan Reddy.
4:32 pm: Today is a black day in history of this country. We have seen how democracy can be killed in broad daylight: Jagan Reddy.
4:30 pm: There is no scope of speaking in the House. We wanted to speak but it is not possible. We have not seen such a division of state. We can't bear this so we have decided to walk out: Sharad Yadav.
4:28 pm: MPs, who stepped out of the House, have said this:

Head count being used as a means for deciding numbers during the voting on Telangana Bill amendments.
Remaining Seemandhra MPs are shouting in the Well of the House.
They said these amendments have not been accepted:-
1) Two governors be immediately appointed for the two states.
2) Two High Courts be immediately set up for the two states.
These will be provided after 10 years once Hyderabad ceases to be joint capital of the two states.
3) Mentioning of a financial package in the Bill.
4:26 pm: BJP MP Tarun Vijay tweets: "Stopping Lok Sabha telecast was an extreme step as bad as pepper spray. We couldn't believe it in Rajya Sabha Ghettoised, guilt ridden mindset."
4:22 pm: Black day for Seemandharasays Seemandhara MPs.
4:21 pm: Sad day for democracysays Trinamool Congress.
4:17 pm: JDU and Trinamool Congress walk out of Lok Sabha over Telangaba Bill. 
4:08 pm: Demand for two governors and two high courts dropped during voting on Telangana Bill amendments. Financial package agreed to but amount not fixed. Seemandhra members in the Well of the House.
4:00 pm: Killi Kruparani, K.S. Rao and Chiranjeevi move to the Well of the House along with CPI-M, Shiv Sena, AIADMK and BJD members.
3:52 pm: Congress spokesperson in Andhra Pradesh says more than 60 MLAs, including 6-7 MPs, 3-4 central ministers and 10 ministers, are in discussion with Chief Minister Kiran Kumar Reddy. He is committed to his resignation. He will use all methods to stop this bifurcation.
3:49 pm: The Bill passed in Lok Sabha was the one sent to the Andhra Pradesh Assembly.  
3:47 pm: Telangana Bill passed at voice vote. Voting on amendments on the Bill continues. 
3:44 pm: Telangana erupts in joy. Crackers fired in different localities of Hyderabad.
3:38 pm: Lok Sabha adopts Telangana Bill.
Sushilkumar Shinde, Sushma Swaraj and S. Jaipal Reddy were the only three to take part in the discussion that lasted less than twenty minutes.
3:35 pm: Speaker suspends Lok Sabha TV telecast, voting underway on Telangana Bill amendments.
2:22 pm: Andhra CM Kiran Kumar Reddy likely to quit tomorrow over Telangana.
2:15 pm: Andhra Pradesh Infrastructure minister G Sinivasa Rao has resigned from the Congress party.
1:50 pm: BJP's PM candidate Narendra Modi on Tuesday accused Congress President Sonia Gandhi and party vice-president Rahul Gandhi of ignoring Seemandhra.
12:52 pm: Congress minister Kamal Nath meets Advani to break deadlock over Telangana Bill. 
12:50 pm: BJP leader LK Advani says he has asked the government not to pass the Bill amid chaos. 
12:39 pm: Security forces told to scan the Central Hall of Parliament.
12:33 pm: Security breach reported inside Parliament after a Seemandhra MP is seen entering the House with a suspicious looking object.
If you are not near a TV to catch the Telangana tussle, watch it LIVE here
12:19 pm: Lok Sabha adjourned till 12: 45 pm.
12:17 pm: Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde moves amendments to the Bill. Speaker asks members to calm down.
12:11 pm: Rajya Sabha adjourned again.  
12:10 pm: BJP indicates its willingness to support the Telangana Bill but says the economic package for Seemandhra must satisfy the party.
12:09 pm: Disruption continues in Lok Sabha.
12.08 pm: Kiran Kumar Reddy may float a new party after quitting, says Andhra Law Minister E. Pratap Reddy.
12.07 pm: Kiran Kumar Reddy will resign as the chief minister today, Andhra Pradesh Law Minister E. Pratap Reddy says.
12.06 pm: Police ask protestors to leave Vijay Chowk. Police also push away some protestors.
12.05 pm: Sessions resume in Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha.
12 pm: Delhi Police say Telangana protestors might burn cars or attempt suicide. 
11:45 am: BJP seeks amendments to Telangana Bill
11:25 am: The Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha were adjourned till noon.
The adjournment came amid protests by members against the tabling of the Telangana Bill and several other issues. A few Rajya Sabha members were seen holding placards that said: "Save Andhra Pradesh" and "We want united Andhra Pradesh."
The parliament saw disruptions on Monday too while the Vote on Account was being presented by Finance Minister P. Chidambaram.
Last week, an expelled Congress MP used pepper spray in the Lok Sabha to stop the tabling of the Telangana Bill.


Telangana bill in Parliament


04:29 PMTelangana bill passed in Lok Sabha
04:19 PMTRS supporters celebrate in Hyderabad
04:19 PMJD(U) leader Sharad Yadav also walks out of Lok Sabha
04:12 PMSpeaker defends decision to block live telecast of Lok Sabha proceedings: NDTV
04:11 PMDinesh Trivedi walks out of Lok Sabha to protest Speaker's decision to stop live telecast of proceedings.
04:07 PMShinde moves Telangana bill amid protests
03:51 PMLok Sabha debating Telangana bill clause by clause: TV reports
03:43 PMMarshals prevent suspended Andhra Pradesh MPs from entering Lok Sabha: Times Now
03:42 PMSuspended MPs try to enter Lok Sabha
03:26 PMLive telecast of Lok Sabha proceedings stopped
03:25 PMLok Sabha debates Telangana bill
03:03 PMSpeaker convenes meeting with top leaders: TV reports
02:52 PMAndhra Pradesh infrastructure minister Ganta Srinivas Rao resigns to protest the division of state. He faxed his resignation to governor ESL Narasmhan.
02:15 PMAndhra Pradesh chief minister Kiran Reddy to resign tomorrow: TV reports
02:14 PMBSP chief Mayawati has said her party will support the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Bill in Parliament.
01:55 PMNarendra Modi attacks Congress over Telangana
01:47 PMAndhra Pradesh CM Kiran Kumar Reddy may resign today
01:03 PMLok Sabha adjourned till 3pm after uproar
12:22 PMLok Sabha adjourned till 12.45pm
12:06 PMUproar in both Houses of Parliament
12:05 PMSeemandhra MPs raise slogans in Parliament
11:55 AMRajya Sabha adjourned over Telangana
11:30 AMAndhra Pradesh chief minister N Kiran Kumar Reddy is said to have decided to resign from his post as well as leave the Congress today: PTI
11:08 AMPM meets Sushilkumar Shinde and Kamal Nath ahead of Telangana debate: TV reports
11:07 AMBoth Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha adjourned
11:06 AMMPs walk to Parliament
10:35 AMBJP insists on debate before passage of Telangana bill
10:28 AMGovernment is ready to push the Telangana bill amid chaos if no discussion is possible: TV reports
10:24 AMCongress had on Monday issued a whip to all its MPs to ensure their presence in Parliament for the remainder of the session without fail as the Telangana bill is coming up for consideration.
10:16 AMTop BJP leaders meet in Parliament to discuss party strategy over Telangana bill
10:15 AMGovt makes elaborate security arrangements outside Parliament
10:02 AMThe Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation bill was introduced in the Lok Sabha last Thursday amid ruckus and violent protests.
09:57 AMCongress vice-president Rahul Gandhi on Monday assured central ministers and party MPs from Seemandhra that justice would be done to their region while carving out separate Telangana state.
09:55 AMAndhra Pradesh chief minister Kiran Kumar Reddy may resign today
09:54 AMThe government is likely to push through the Telangana bill in Lok Sabha today, despite the strong opposition from Seemandhra region.

Telangana Bill moved in Lok Sabha


Unfazed by vociferous protests, the government on Tuesday moved the controversial Telangana Bill for consideration and passage in the Lok Sabha.
Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde moved the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation Bill 2014 for consideration even though ministers and MPs from Seemandhra region were in the Well opposing bifurcation of the State.
Sixteen members from the region, belonging to Congress, TDP and YSR Congress, were suspended from the House last Thursday, till February 20, after unprecedented pandemonium that saw expelled Congress member L. Rajagopal bursting pepper spray causing commotion.
For the first time, CPI (M) members also joined the protest against creation of Telangana. They were carrying placards opposing bifurcation of Andhra Pradesh and demanding that the measure should not be adopted without a debate.
Members from Telangana region were also in the Well seeking early creation of the separate State. The Home Minister moved the Bill for consideration amid uproar and din in the House over various issues. Members belonging to various parties were also demanding passage of reservation in promotions and SC/ST sub-plan bill.
Speaker Meira Kumar tried to bring order in the House saying she has received notices of no-confidence motion and wanted to ascertain whether these are backed by 50 MPs. As the din continued, she adjourned the House till 1245 hours. As the proceedings in the House resumed, there were uproar again over the formation of Telangana State which forced her to adjourn the Loka Sabha again till 3 p.m.