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ANOTHER PROBLEM AMONG TELUGU STATES

Hyderabad, May 22 (way2newstv.com):
The Telangana state government has decided to force the Andhra Pradesh Government's efforts to acquire Andhra Pradesh Heavy Mission and Engineering Ltd., a 81.54 per cent stake for Singareni. The shareholders of the Singareni institution are entitled to Telangana and Central Governments. The joint Andhra Pradesh government has a 0.86 share in the affidavit. Even in that 0.86, Telangana has a 42 per cent stake. That means Andhra Pradesh share of 0.5 per cent of the total outlay. Telangana has argued that Andhra Pradesh's claim that such an amount is the same is true. The Telangana government has brought to the attention of the Central Government the loss of the Center to the Telangana state and the government of Singapore in connection with the Andhra Pradesh attitude. Apart from Vijayawada, not only in Vijayawada, but also in terms of valuable assets in Kondapalli near Vijayawada, Telangana states that the Andhra Pradesh government is looking to seize the Oatmeal. The damage to Singareni is the loss of the government and the Telangana government. The Complaint of the Center complained that the Andhra Pradesh government is looking for a wrongly applying the law, Telangana, which has 51:49 per cent stake in Singareni, has shown a loss to the center and Andhra Pradesh is the only way to increase the move. To this extent is CSK SK Joshi wrote a letter to Home Secretary Rajiv Gandhi.


ANOTHER PROBLEM AMONG TELUGU STATES

The Telangana Government has asked the Center to intervene to divide the Bill into Section 71 (A) to intervene in case of disputes and doubts in the case of the companies in Schedule 9. In contrast to the AFMC's recommendations, the Sheila Debate-led Committee misinterprets the law incorrectly vedika that, by accepting it, the government of Andhra Pradesh, the government also has a flaw, according to the center. APHMEL subsidiary of Singareni continues. 51 per cent share of the Telangana government and 49.5 per cent to Government of India. 5.79 per cent for APIDC, 0.86 per cent for common Andhra Pradesh and 11.81 per cent for Public Shareholders. The Andhra Pradesh Government insisted that the institutions in any region belong to that state and that the Andhra Pradesh government was committed to the issue in the Partition Act. The Expert Committee has sought the same. This was opposed by the Telangana government. APHMEL MD also belongs to Singareni, it is clear that the Andhra Pradesh government is in the hands of an expert committee. AK Goel, a member of the Expert Committee, also said that the APHMEL singer was born. The Sheila Bedi Committee proposes to allocate APHMEL to Andhra Pradesh without ignoring these objections. This was unilaterally approved by the Andhra Pradesh Government. Trying to take the APHMEL into their government sphere. The Telangana government has decided to fight on this issue. "The 81.54 per cent stake is the Singareni company. Therefore, Telangana wants the central government to hamper the Andhra Pradesh actions that are causing damage to itself.