"I am in very much in touch with the Centre. They are on right track as far as Telangana issue is concerned. They are not in a hurry, but proceeding meticulously on the formation of the separate state," KCR told TOI.
Replying to a query on the alleged delay in the process of the state bifurcation, the TRS chief said, "We are not going date by date. Preparation of the note and approval of the cabinet are procedural issues. But, the fact is that the bill on Telangana would be passed in the winter session of Parliament."
He said he was confident that the Congress was committed to its working committee resolution and that a separate statehood for the 10 districts of Telangana with Hyderabad as capital would be a reality. And the TRS would lay down its poll strategy following the passage of the T bill, he added.
Clarifying that his party was not against allowing Hyderabad to be the common capital of the two splinter states, KCR said it was acceptable on humanitarian grounds. However, he was quick to add that it was not in the interests of the Seemandhra people and that it would only benefit the new Telangana state.
"If Hyderabad, which would be the permanent capital of Telangana, is allowed to use as the common capital for 10 years, then the Seemandhra people will remain here as tourists and our state would benefit from the tax they pay," KCR said. "Instead, it would be better to build a capital for the Seemandhra region and move there at the earliest."
Debunking Telugu Desam Party (TDP) president N Chandrababu Naidu's claim that the Seemandhra region must get Rs 5 lakh crore as compensation, KCR said it was Telangana that suffered in these 57 years after its merger with Andhra Pradesh, and hence it's this region that deserved more compensation.
Commenting on the Centre granting ITIR (Information Technology Infrastructure Region) to Hyderabad, he said no one to be credited as the city had bagged the privilege on its merit. "No one can claim credit for granting ITIR to Hyderabad. The city could get it because of its merits including land availability, workforce availability, excellent climatic conditions, and seismological advantages because of which calamities like earthquake would not occur," he said.
Ridiculing LoK Satta president Jayaprakash Narayan's claims that the ITIR should have been given to Visakkapattanam, KCR said no investor would prefer the coastal city because of its high humidity. Foreseeing a glorious future for Hyderabad because of the ITIR, KCR said it would generate over 65 lakh jobs and a rich foreign exchange revenue through exports since the region would include both software and hardware industries.
While he said Hyderabad would become India's Silicon Valley because of the ITIR, KCR cautioned that a strong government could only play the role of a perfect facilitator, and the new government in the Telangana state had to take the responsibility.
Dwelling upon the 'Sakala Jana Bheri' proposed to be organized by the Telangana Political Joint Action Committee (TJAC) on September 29, KCR said he was expecting a turnout of 1.5 lakh and he called upon each family member of Telangana to take part in the rally.
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