Hyderabad: Srikrishna Committee headed by former Supreme Court judge is gearing up to submit its report by today evening, while the Andhra Pradesh Government is keeping its fingers crossed on how to deal with the issue as the year 2010 draws to a close.
The political parties in the state, mainly the Telangana Rashtra Samithi which hit the headlines till the Srikrishna Committee was formed by the Centre in February this year, is maintaining silence.
The state has witnessed violence in the Telangana region and Seemaandhra regions till the committee was formed.
The political parties in the year requested the state government several times to lift more than 1,600 cases registered against the students and youth who had particpated in the pro and anti Telangana state movement after the Union Home Minister P Chidambaram advised the state government to consider withdrawing cases registered against students.
Embarassing the state government, the Telangana Congress MPS launched Satyagraha on the issue which made the state government act and lifted ifted all the cases registered against the students.
The political parties in the state, mainly the Telangana Rashtra Samithi which hit the headlines till the Srikrishna Committee was formed by the Centre in February this year, is maintaining silence.
The state has witnessed violence in the Telangana region and Seemaandhra regions till the committee was formed.
The political parties in the year requested the state government several times to lift more than 1,600 cases registered against the students and youth who had particpated in the pro and anti Telangana state movement after the Union Home Minister P Chidambaram advised the state government to consider withdrawing cases registered against students.
Embarassing the state government, the Telangana Congress MPS launched Satyagraha on the issue which made the state government act and lifted ifted all the cases registered against the students.