President's rule in Telangana to be revoked tomorrow; to continue in AP
New Delhi: President's rule imposed in united Andhra Pradesh will be revoked partially tomorrow to facilitate swearing-in of a government in the newly-created Telangana headed by TRS chief K Chandrasekhar Rao. However, the central rule
Sources said assets located in the undivided Andhra Pradesh will be divided among the two states but the process will take time—could be a few years.
Assets located outside the state, like Andhra Bhavan in Delhi, will continue to remain as property of both the states till settlement of its ownership.
Rooms in Andhra Bhavan in Delhi will be divided among the two states so that these could be used by people, officials, legislators, ministers and Chief Ministers of the two states without any dispute.
Assets located outside the state, like Andhra Bhavan in Delhi, will continue to remain as property of both the states till settlement of its ownership.
Rooms in Andhra Bhavan in Delhi will be divided among the two states so that these could be used by people, officials, legislators, ministers and Chief Ministers of the two states without any dispute.