Special status is the only big issue that is currently in the talks of all the biggies of both the Telugu states.
The AP officials, especially the opposition parties like YSRCP are stressing upon AP government, saying that it is not able to do, what it is supposed to do. In fact, even Jagan is very particular about the special status and declared war on the centre by conducting ‘Deeksha’ and various other strikes against the centre.
Adding to this, surprisingly, Telangana MP Kavitha came forward to fight for special status to Andhra Pradesh. This shocked all the AP officials, but having no option, the AP government had to keep silent. But the question is, what is the need for a hardcore fan of Telangana and a thorough hater of AP, to support the latter state in special category status issue? Is there any new strategy?
Even Chandrababu Naidu is raising his voice for the special status, but the fact is, he is not able to raise, as much as the oppositions did or to say the oppositions are overtaking his voice on special status.
Fact in oppositions voice on AP special status
On the other side, a few of the oppositions even say that, Chandrababu Naidu is convinced with the special package, which is going to be offered by the centre. Naidu is cornered in the cash for vote case, and so not able to fight thoroughly against the centre for the AP special status. Is Jagan’s argument true?
On observing the present situations, the special status is also demanded by other states and so the centre is not able to make a proper decision and for the time, it is strictly denying the special status to AP and ready to give more benefits to the state, than it would get under special status.
Why to give more benefits, when there is a chance of giving less benefits through special status. What is central government’s strategy behind this proposal?
These are just a few of the questions, common man had, regarding the special status issue. It would be fortunate, at least if the officials know, what they are doing is right or wrong, so that they do not dump the future of the state in garbage.
By Phanindra