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Initial strands of friction seem to have started appearing between the Centre and the newly created state of Andhra Pradesh, as chief minister N Chandrababu Naidu has blame central bureaucracy for stalling funds because of which state does not have money to pay salaries to its employees.

 

Besides seeking special status category for Andhra Pradesh, Naidu sought a special package from the centre to meet the expenses including salary to the government employees.

The central government officials who were part of various meetings, however, pointed out that the Andhra Pradesh is asking for something whose provisions were not made in the Andhra Pradesh state reorganisation Act, 2014.

"We are giving what is due to Andhra Pradesh as per the Act. Other states also got bifurcated but never made demands to the tune of what Andhra Pradesh has started making, All, including them (Telagu Desam), were stakeholders and given their assent to the Act which was duly passed in the parliament," said an official.

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Source unte endi lekapothe endi vay namminoniki namminanta

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Initial strands of friction seem to have started appearing between the Centre and the newly created state of Andhra Pradesh, as chief minister N Chandrababu Naidu has blame central bureaucracy for stalling funds because of which state does not have money to pay salaries to its employees.

 

Besides seeking special status category for Andhra Pradesh, Naidu sought a special package from the centre to meet the expenses including salary to the government employees.

The central government officials who were part of various meetings, however, pointed out that the Andhra Pradesh is asking for something whose provisions were not made in the Andhra Pradesh state reorganisation Act, 2014.

"We are giving what is due to Andhra Pradesh as per the Act. Other states also got bifurcated but never made demands to the tune of what Andhra Pradesh has started making, All, including them (Telagu Desam), were stakeholders and given their assent to the Act which was duly passed in the parliament," said an official.

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cheppu thegudhi edava sollu chepthey bjp vallaki andhra lo. PPA's ki gurthu vachey reorganisation bill, special status and special packages appudu gurthu radha. 

 

how r u man??

 

nuvvey raseva ee news?

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Nee bathuku antha edusukuntaane poyetlu ga vunnav...anyway continue the same crying rhythm

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no special status in near future

 

only financial help from centre

 

1000 crs for capital construction

 

700 cros for seema and uttarandhra

 

70% subsidy for the projects from foreign funds 

 

Source : 10tv

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