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THE ANDHRA PRADESH LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY DEBATES. OFFICIAL REPORT Sixth day of the Sixth Session of the Andhra Pradesh Legistative Assembly THE ANDHRA PRADESH LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY Saturday the 2Mh July, 1971. The House met at Half-past-Eight of the Clock. (Mr. Deputy Speaker in tne Chair) ORAL ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS. TAKING OVER OF 'INTERSTATE LINK ROADS' 101:— *1566 (1671-S) Q:— Sri K. AnjinaReddy (Hindupur):— Will the hon. the Deputy Chie{ Minister be pieased to state - (a) is it a fact that Mr. K. Anjina Reddy. M.L.A. Hindupur has represented to the hon. the Deputy Chief Minister to take ud all the "Inter State Link Roads"(Border Roads) of less than 10 Mils (b) if so, what is the action taken on the representation so far? The Hon, Me Deputy Chief Minister (Sri J. V. Narasinga Rao) (a) No, Sir. (b) Does not arise. (^ a. ^ d R ? pt^To^lo):- Ejoa^ lg* &*&;)& *3o& c ^"Otso sj*% 33§* gaR) 3. ^srsp ^^cp?^ aa3^ ^ a,g (r^sb&o^ Qor^ o*a?<pS 033^ ^)^ri3 ^e§^ ^^og*3a srrb 3^^M (§) ^. 3. RRao/tc^:- *5oo^^*^^ S?^^ ^a. TaSr&g* 5^g^ ^oe)o$o^o^^^o 11 6^5*^^a. 3*653 sy7?<§ ^ p ^ & . a^^ ys^ xSosrda^R ^r^035. ^^g^^7? sre^M §^^u^^oa^o^o^ MISSING OP STEEL IN P. W. D* WORKTHOP, HYDERABAD., 102— ^496 (504) Q.— Sri T. C. Rajan (Palamaney):— Will hon. the D^p^ty Chief Minister be pleased to state :

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ANDHRA PRADESH LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY DEBATES.

OFFICIAL REPORT

Sixth day of the Sixth Session of the Andhra Pradesh Legistative Assembly

THE A N D H R A PRADESH LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

Saturday the 2Mh July, 1971.

The House met at Half-past-Eight of the Clock.

(Mr. Deputy Speaker in tne Chair)

ORAL ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS.

TAKING OVER OF 'INTERSTATE LINK ROADS'

101:—

*1566 (1671-S) Q:— Sri K. AnjinaReddy (Hindupur):— Will the hon. the Deputy Chie{ Minister be pieased to state -

(a) is it a fact that Mr. K. Anjina Reddy. M.L.A. Hindupur has represented to the hon. the Deputy Chief Minister to take ud all the "Inter State Link Roads"(Border Roads) of less than 10 Mils

(b) if so, what is the action taken on the representation so far?

The Hon, M e Deputy Chief Minister (Sri J. V. Narasinga Rao)

(a) No, Sir.

(b) Does not arise.

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MISSING OP STEEL IN P. W. D* WORKTHOP, HYDERABAD.,

102—

^496 (504) Q.— Sri T. C. Rajan (Palamaney):— Will hon. the D^p^ty Chief Minister be pleased to state :

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(a) whether it is a fact that the Stee] costing about Rupees one ]ak which was trasferred in the year 1963 from Public Works Workshop Hyderabad was missing ;

(b) if so whether this was investigated; and

(c) on whom the responsibly was fixed and what action was taken against the persons responsible t

Sri J. V, Narasinga Rao:— (a) No, Sir,

(b) and (c) D o not arise.

COMPLAINTS AGAINST THE EX SURPANCH OF MURIKIPUDI PANCHAYAT.

103—

*1564 (167-N) Q . — Sri K. Butchaiah (Chilakaluripeta):— Will the hon. Minister for Panchayat Raj be pleased to state :

(a) whether the enquiry has been completed on the com­plaints received aganist the ex-surpanch of Murikipudi panchayat of Nadendla panchayat samithi, Guntur District; and

(b) if so, the summary of the enquiry.

The Minister for Panchayat Raj (Sri T. Ramaswamy):— (a) Yes- Sir

(b) The Ex. Sarpanch collected taxes amounting to Rs. 163.62 on 27-9-1967 and Rs. 301.53 on 1-1-1968. H e incurred direct expen­diture from the above collections towards electricity consumption charges and salary to the Clerk-cum-Bill Collector.

The Ex. Sarpanch debited an excess expenditure of Rs. 5,436/-on works over and abpve the valuation certificates of,the Assistant Engineer. H e failed to remit back the amount inspite of a direction by the Collector, Guntur. The Collector Guntur filed a complaint withthe Superintendent of police for investigatipn and for filing pro­secution against the Ex. Sarpanch. The audit of accounts has been completed but the teceipt of audit report is awaited Surcharge pontificates will be issqed by the Audit Depaytment to, recover the loss and inadmissible expenditure wherever necessary.

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MISAPPROPRIATION OF FUNDS IN BHOOOLU PANCHAYAT.

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*1626 (2395-R.) Q,— Sri G. Vishnu Murthy (Chintalapudi) :— Will the. Minister for Panchayati Raj be pleased to state :

(a) whether Sri I. V. Srinivasa Rao. Surpanch of Bhogolu village in Chintalapudi Taluk, West Godavari District has misappro. priated Rs. 18,000 from the funds of the said panchayat; and

(b. if so, the action taken by ;he Government thereon?

Sri T. Ramaswamy;— (a) The Sarpanch is reported to have over eharged the panchayat to a tune of Rs. 19 588-45 by way of excess evpenditure on works. Misappropriation of funds has not yet been established.

(b) The Sarpanch has been prevented from operating on the Panchayat funds. J may add that after his re-election in June 1970 the Sarpanch again withdrew an amount of Rs. 5,600/- in 1971. So, he was again prevented from operating the Panchyat Funds from 30-6-71. The matter has been referred to the Assistant Examiner of Local Fund Accounts, Bluru for starting surcharge proceedings and to the police for verificationwhether there is a prima facie case for prosecution.

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TELULU SCRIPT REPORMS COMMITTEE

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*1450 (2838-W)—Sarvasri T. C. RaJan, Dhanenkula Narasim-ham (Udayagiri) and Agarala Eswara Reddy (Tirupathi).— Will the hon Mimstur for Education be pleased to state

(a) whether the Government have appointed a Telugu Script Reform Commitree:

(b) whether the above Committee has agreed to have a common Script for Kannada and Te!ugu :

(C) whether the Government sent the suggestion of the Committee to the Mysore Government for their opinion; and

(d) whether the Mysore Government have agreed to this pro)Osa!l

The Minister for Education (Sri P. V Narasimha Rao) : — (a) Yes Sir.

(b) The Telugu Script Reforms Committee had not specifi­cally recommended a common script for Kannada and Telugu. It had, however, expressed an opinion that it would be advisable to have a common script for boLhthe languages and suggested that this couid be considered by the cwo Governments.

(c & d) In the year 1968, the Government of Mysore wro'e to the Government of Andhra Pradesh that frequent proposals a.e made for evoiving a common script; for Telugu and Kannada and that the question was referred to the Kannada Sahitya Patishat, Bangalore and the letter referred the same to Teiugu Bhasha Samithi Madras. The Government of Mysore wanted to know, whether the Andhra Pradesh Government are in touch whh Telugu Bhasha Samithi and similar bodies.

The entire question of reform in the Telugu Script inc uding the possibility of a comnon script for Telugu an j Kan i<tda has re­cently been refeired to the Teiugu Ak.:de m, wh3s, reco nmendc-tions are still awaited.

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APPOINTMENT OP EDUCATION SECRETARY

TO GOVERNMENT

106—

* !447 (2837-L) Q. SriTulabandula Nageswara Rao (Mangala-glri):—Wiil the hon. Minister for Education be pleased to state :

(a) whether it is a fact the Kothari Commission on Education has recommended that the Education Secretary to Government in the State should be appointed from among reputed Educationists; and

(b) if so, the steps taken by the Government to impleme;t the same?

Sri P. V. Narasimha Rao :— a) Yes, Sir.

b) The Government has not taken any decision on this,

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^ we are of the opinion that the Education Adviser to the Government of India should be an educationist rather an admini­strative officer. It will therefore be desirable to make this appoint­ment on tenure basis"

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alone has to be appointed? 3>a M J Ooiro-?

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(§) a. 3. g^o5hcr^:-^djb^^M 5iR)^a). There is no bar.

Sri G. Sivayya :—?n view of the Kothari Commission's reco­mmendations to post an educationist as Secretary, could he not at!east consider to bring it to the Directorate level?

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A ^. ^ j3bc:- 57^ . Could you not consider posting an

educationist as a Director of Public Instruction?

Sri P. V. Narasimha Rao:— Generally that is always taken into consideration. That can be considered.

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Sri P. V- Narasimha Rao:— I said the matter has not been considered at the level of the Secretary. 3*33 f63oa (gj^RoR ^R>.

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DECLARATION OF PROBATION OF THE

TEACHERS IN NELLORE MUNICIPALITY.

107—

^978 (1770) Q.— Sri O. Venkata Subbaiah. M L , A.:— Will the Hon'ble Minister for Education be pleased to state ;

(a) whether it is a fact that the probation of teachers who are appointed after I.-3-I965 has not yet been declared in the NeHore Municipality on the ground that they are appointed on temporary basts;

(b; how long they wiii be continued as temporary: and

(c) When thdr probation wit! be declared ?

Sri P. V Narasimha Rao :— 'a, Yes Sir,

(bj& o the committee constituted under Andhra Pradash Mu­nicipalities Act, 19 3 could not prepare the panel of candidates as rules were issued only in 1969. Hence their services could not be regularised. Subsequently, the Act was amended and instructions were issued in June, 1971 for the constitution of the Appointment Committees of the Municipal Councils The regularisation and declaration of probation of the temporary teachers will now be taken up by the competent authority,

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^ a. a. Maog-syg) ;- - odS - y ^ ^ o ^ <3o3go ose.io s)

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T. A AND D. A. TO THE TEACHER3 FOR ATTENDING PANCHAYAT ELECTION DUTY.

108—

1433 (I452/S-, Q,— ' Sri Sarvasri PoolaSubbaiah, Sn B Ni-ranjanaRao/ & SiS. Venaiah. Will the Hon^ble Minister^ Educa ion be p! eased to State :

fa) Whether the teachers who acted as Polling OfRccrs in 1964 Pancha at Elections m Yerragondapa en 8'iock in Ongole Dis­trict are rail the Travelling A owances and Daily Allowences, and

b) if not, what are the reasons therefor ?

Sri P. V* Narasimha Rao :— (a; No, Sir,

(b) A report has been cal ed f **om the D strict Educational 0?Hcer, Ongole. As soon as the information is received it will be placed on the Table of the House.

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BAClC TRAINING SCHOOL, M Y N A M P A D U

109—

-973 (1546) Q . — Sri R. Mahananda :— Will the hon. Minis­ter for Education be pleaspd to state :

(a) whether it is a fact that material (eraft) wroth abo..t Rs 53 000 was purchased by the [Basic Training Schooh Mynam.-padu Ongole District in 1966-57 :

(b) if so, whether it has been utilised properly ;and

(c, wl et?,er there is any deceit in the stocks now ?

S i P. V. Narsimha Rao :— a) No, Sir. Materia! worth Rs. 53,I2f*-70 produced by the pupil teachers was left unutilised for want of marketing facilities.

(b) It is not possible to untilise the entire produce. It is however being considered whether the unutilised material at the School could be of any use to any other Government Departments or lf'not how it could be disposed of.

(c) The question of deceit in the stocks does not arise as no purchases were made.

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g)^o^-^ ^ ^ 5 * " ^ ^ 0 & - ^ l^ai. cy^)^ -6 ?6o^^do ^ ^ r ^ -

Frr ^cr^co. ^ ^^g*go ^ D § ^ 3S3os3)so w^o^?

CONCESSIONS GIVEN TO THE "FREEDOM FROM HUNGER CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE"

110-

. *!087 (1398) Q. — Sri S. V e m a y y a — Wil! the hon. Minister for Agriculture be pleased to state :

the various activi tes carried on in our State by the Freedon from Hunger Capaign Committee of Australia to which certain con­cessions were given in G. O. M s No. 265, Home (Transport 11^ Department, dated 21-2-70 !

The Minister for Agriculture (Sri Kakani Venkata Ratnam)— Answer is placed on the Table of the House-

PAPER P L A C E D O N T H E T A B L E O F T H E H O U S E

The Australian Freedom From Hung' r Campaign Committee donated 1,20,000 dollars in the shape of fertiLsers to the Govern­ment of India to finance the Training Farm atMathurwada near Visakhapatnam. The financial assistance was given to start a train­ing centre young farmers in modem methods of agriculture. The following are the conditions.

1) The land needed for the centre should be provided by the organisation receiving the grant viz. the Young Farmers Association Andhra Pradesh State Branch ;

2) The expenditure incurred for improving the land should be borne by the Young Farmers Aisociation, Andhra Pradesh Sta.e Branch.

3) In case the Australian Freedom from Hunger Campaign Committee stops the grant after, some years, the maintenance ot the Centre should be taken over by the State Government as the Committee wiil finance the centre for 3 years.

. 4) So far a sum of Rs. 2. lakhs has been released by the Indian Freedom from Hanger Campaign Committed Ministry of Agriculture. Government of India. This is being spent for th§ con* struction of the buildings needed for the Centre. A tractor with its accessories has been purchased. A we)l has been sunk. Till now. 1-4 farmers have been trained in Poultry, with the help and co*

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operation of the Department of Anim! Husbandry of our State Government-Quite d good number of the trainees are tribal peopie.

A batch of Australians, most of whom are donors, who visited the Training Centre in January last, expressed their high appreciation of the progress so far made.

The Vice-Chancellor, Andhra Prade.h Agricultural Univer­sity has promised al! the help needed technicaHy by way of framing the syllab <s for the training classes and also by wav of arranging special classes by departmental ofBcers. A farmers' service centre wil) soon be established. The trials in this regard are Hkely to be fruitful.

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Sri M. Manick Rao:— What are the names of the Members of the Committee?

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Sri G. Venkata Reddi;— It is said that with this amount it is proposed to start a training centre to train young farmers in m dern agriculture. Is poultry a modern way of agriculture?

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Competitions to Bharat Krishi Pandit H I —

^]529—(1669G)

Sarvasri R. Satyanarayana Rauju, Sri C. Janga Rcddy A. Madhava.Rao & D. Venkateswarlu:—Will the Hon'bie Minister for Agriculture be pleased to state:

(a) The number of ryots in Andhra Pradesh who participated in the "I. R. 8 paddy Crop" and "Bharath Krishi" Pandit compe­titions respectively during 1970.

(b) The number of persons therein whose crops have been inspected by the Senior OfHcersot Central and State Government during the months of {September and October 1970;

(c) The particulars of the crops produced by them?

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Sri Kakasi Vankatarathnam:-- (a) M,167 cultivators* have .participated m the I.R.8. paddy crop competitions, and only one cultivator from Nellore bisect partioip^eg in the Bh^rat Krishi Pandit Competition^ (luring 1970 in Andhra Pradesh.

(b) O n e plot belonging to the cultivator in N^Horc District who participated in the Bharat Krishi Pandit Competition was ins­pected by the State and Central Government OHicers in Septem­ber, 1970. - . -

(c) A H the cultivators who participated in the I R. 8 paddy, competitions produced on!y 1. R. 8 paddy. The cultivator who participated m Bharat Krishi Pandit competitions aho produced I. R 8 paddy only.

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PROPERTY OWNED BY GUDUMOLU RAMESWARAM TEMPLE IN E. G. DIST.

H 2 -

431f 1729)Q.—Dr. T. V. S. Chalapathi Rao Wzayawada East SarvasriBuragadda NiranjanaRao rMalleswaram^ A- Madhava Rao:— Wii] the hon. Minister for Endowments be pleased to state-

fa) whether there i$ Gudumolu Rameswaram temple in East Godavari District;

(b) by whom the said temple was constructed;

(C) the particulars of the property owned by the temple and by whom it was donated ;

(d) when the same was taken over by the Endowments De­partment and;

(e) the income of the said devasthanam at the time of tak-ing over of the temple and the income for the year 1968-69?

The Minister for Endowments (Sri R. Ramalinga Ra]U)— (a) to e) Answer laid on the Table of the House.

PAPER LAID ON THE TABLE OF THE HOUSE -Vide Answer to L.A.Q. No. 1729 [*T12] (Started)

By Sarvasri Dr. T. V. S. Chalapathi Rao, B. Niranjana Rao and A. Madhava Rao, M-L.As.

(a) Yes, Sir.

(b) Not known, Sir. It is an ancient temple belonging to prehistoric origin.

(c) The properties owned by the temple as per the approved property register are as foHows ;

T D. No.

2794

Extent

Ag. cts.

1,396-89

431-72

72-18

Wet dr Dry

Wet

Dry Waste.

1,900-79

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The^iDageGudimoluKMndrik^was granted to the subject temple but the grant was said to have.been. lost and jt$ oiigin was not known. -,

(d) The institution came under the supervision of the H. R* & C . B . Board in the year 1939. A n BxecutWe OHScer has been appointed aRd is continuing^

(e) There was no income to the temple til! F. 1367, since .the lands were in possession of the archakas and the cultivating tenants. But a sum of Rs. 3,058*-97 p. has been fixed by the Gover­nment as Tas&c Allowance payable to the institution from Fasli 1367, and out of this amount'an amount of Rs. 1,528-49 p. has been paid-to the institution for Fasli 1*380 towards Tasdic Allowance, leaving the remaining balance towards adjustment of excess payment made duting the previous faslies and credited the same to the temple account.

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^ i r ^ , ^ ^ * ^ o ^ B ^ ^ ^ ^^t^o gg asggoaiaa, I860 5$ og

^doJ^ staro ^ ^ & M ^?yo{j?^or? ?t5 o3, &^j^^ o s & ^ ^

Ro ^ 6 ^ ^ o ^ , ^^)if\ ^ ^ ^ ) ^ ^§* §<>o<% &^"^^.^ r o l : ^ " t ^

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^ t e?&y^o ^^s^§i35* e M ^ ^ S & ^ a a*? srd) ^ ^r^? $ ^

3*l3%*cr?

Sri M- Ma^ik Ra^:— After seemg the figure, I request you to allot half^an-hout discus$mn on th^.

Mr. Deputy Speaker;— Where is the tags? I doa't thi^k ?^ have any time.

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<3o^ 6oR 33$o*eD *t^6o^^a§ 5i^^ o ^ ^ o sSgoR. cr^ rbeo^

^Sb ^d^rol§ 693^:3 5^&"5oo&}eofr 836^o&.

^ ^ s^^cr^:- ^ ^ ^ 6 ^ ^ ^ . W e can't allow it to

go to dogs. What steps were being taken from '1939 to 1946, irres­

pective of other things?

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the tenant.

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<y ^s* a i3o^ ^&. A ^ ^ o ^ o D oa.

Sri M. Manik Rao:—Now the thing has come out. I repuest the chatr to allow half an hour discussion or one hour discussion to get the whole details.

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Sri N RamachandraReddy:—In answer to (C) it has been said that the Village Gudimola Khandrika was granted to the sai.e temple but the grant was said to have been lost. How it was lost? What steps have been taken to recover it?

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SUPRABHATAM IN SRI PRASAMNA VENKATESWARA SWAMY TEMPLE, CHENNUR

1!3— ;

* 458 (2431) Q,—Sri S. Vemayya:—Will the hoc. Minister for

Bad.oTPnpents be pieced to state;

ai whether it Js iaet th t GowrnmMt isswd o^eys ^^dcr section 144(2) of Cr- P. C. from 17-5-70 to be in force for forty eight

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days barring the playtng of "Suprabhatham'; in the temple of Sri Pmsanna Venkateswaraswami of Chennuru village of Cuddapah district; and

fb) if so, the reasons there for?

Sri R. Ramalinga Raju :— (a The Tahsildar, Cuddapao, upon a petition filed by the

Inspector of Police, passed orders under section 144 (2) Cr. P. C on 7-5-1970 to be in force for forty five days.

* (b) The Tahsildar apprehending breach of peace between Hindus & Muslims in chennur Village passed the orders.

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PROPERTY O W N E D BY THE TEMPLE IN MANGINAPUDI VILLAGE

114—

^ 475 2767) Q.. Sri R. Mahananda :—Will the hon. Minister for Endowments be pleased to state:

(a) whether there is any temple at Manginapudi, Darsi Taluk, Oogole District and if so, what is the landed property owned by it now:

(b)-under whose possession the lands are,now-and what is the approxtmatc income of the Temple:

(c) who is the present Trustee of the Temple: and

(d) whether it is a fact that Viliage Karanam is enjoying the whole lands for his personal benefit?

Sri R. Ramalinga Raju :—

(a) There is a temple known as Sri Chenna Malleswaraswamy temple and*three minor tempos nimbly Sri Ramalayam, Sri Anja-neyaswamy and Sri Ankamma and Poleramma. There is also another !&Rip!e6y dame Sri Vewigopalaswadiy Temple but extinct at

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present.. Sri -Chennamalleswaraswatny Temple is endowed with Ac. 68-42 cents (-wet Ac! 2-30 Cents and Dry Ac. 66-12 cents j and Sri Venugopalaswamy temple is endowed with A c 6-82 cents (wet Ac^ 0^34 cents and Dry Ac. 6-48 cents). The other temples have no landed property.

(b) The landed properties of the temple of the t..,'.ent of Ac, 46-36 cents are in possession and enjoyment of sri T. ViswanathRao Village Karapam of Manginipudi. An extent of Ac. 28-88 dry, is in possession of barbers. The incom is estimated to be Rs. 600/- P. A.

(c) There is no legally appointed trustee. The question of appointment of non-hereditary trustees is under consideration of Assistant Commissioner, Endoments Department, Nellore.

(d) The Village Karanam is in enjoyment of an extent of Ac. 46-36 cents of land and he is doing Archakatvam service.

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A e6*. cr&eoXe?ep:— ^ *§^od^&5 c ^ s ^ -^ &6$^ &^

^ ^ 5 ^ aDB*ya. 55d^ d^. ^^o ox)^^o &&&*&. -Q^^5^ cxooT*

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EXCAVATION OF "OUNTUR CHANNEL"

115—

* 582 (1561) Q.- Dr. T. V. S. Chalapathi Rao:—Will the hon. Minister for Irrigation be pleased to state:

(a) when the excavation work of the Guntur Channel was commenced;

(b) how far it has progressed;

(c) how long it will take for its completion; and

(d) what is the estimated cost of the same ?

The Ministes for Medium Irrigation (sri R- Narapa Reddy):— (a) In February, 1966.

(b) Excavation of channel from M , 0 / 0 to 19/0 and 21/0 to 28/4+330 is almost completed. 26 off-take sluices out of 38, one Head-Regulator, 41 Drainage works out of 47, 22 road bridges, 2 Railway bridges out of 3 were completed. Out of 38 Nos. distribu­taries, work on 18 has been started.

(c) It is proposed to complete the scheme by tte end of June 1972, based on the availability of funds.

. ( d ) The present estimated cost of the schem is Rs. 170 lakhs.

RETRENCHMENT IN SRISAILAM PROJECT U6— .

* 585 (1593) Q-Sri Poola Subbaiah :—Will the hon. Minister Eor Power be pleased to state:

(a) whether it is a fact that the authorities of Srisailam pro­test are retrenching a bulk of the employees of the project during 1970-71 and

(b) if so, the reasons, therefor ?

The Ministei for power (Sri V. Krishnamoorthy Naidu):—(a) JThere was no retrenchment in Provincial and workcharged. establi­shments There was retrenchment of N. H%* R. workers.

-(b) The retrenchment of N* M . R. workers Was Rup to com-ptetion c& of shrinkage in particular types of work in the Project.

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RUSSIAN MACHINERY FOR LOWER

S1LERU PROJECT

117— , . -

^1526fI669-B)Q.-Sri Tulabandula Nageswara Rao:—Will the hon. Minister for Power be pleased to state:

fa) whether it is a fact that Russian Machinery foy the lower Sileru Project was due to arrive in Mareh, 1971 ;

(b) whether it is a fact that the work on the foundations of the proposed power-house is far behind the schedule;

'c) when were the civil w6rks started oirigihally and what is the present stage of work and what time wiH it take to complete the civil works to instal the Mechinery ; and

(d what is the amount allotted for this project for I97C-7! and what is the amount spent (month wise figures) so far duting this financial year ?

Sri V. KrishnaMurthy *?aidu -— Causes (a.) to (d): A state, ment is laid on the Table of the house.

STATEMENT PLEACED ON THE TABLE OF THE HOUSE IN RESPECT OF L. A, QUESTION NO, i669*-B 117]

(a) As per the original programme, 5% of the equipment was expected at site by March 1971. But as per the actuals, 92 tons of the equipment as against 2079 tons total weight of the equipment which works out to 4-5% was shipped on 11-2-1971 and the equip­ment was actually received at Madras Port during 4/71 in good condition and they were booked to Narsipataam Road Railway Sta­tion during last week of 5/71 and tb.se are being transported to site. The rest of the equipment is scheduled to be supplied over a period of 15 months as per delivery sc&ed^e and the last cOBSigament.is expected to be shipped by IV Quart^r^f !972.

(b)^No, Sir.

(c) The wotk on tha^roject was started in aeceiabef' '64. The Civil Works of the Power House were started in September 1969. 70% of the excavation of foundations^ far Power HcRse has

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been programmed to be completed by end. of 6/71 and the pro­gramme has been kept up* Excavation of foundations of Power House is programmed to be completed by 2/72 and the initial erec­tion of the equipment will be started from 7/72.

(d) The budget allotment for 1970-71 for Civil works of Lower Sileru Hydro Elecctric Project was Rs. 500 lakhs and the same has been revised to Rs. 300 lakhs for civil works during I/71. The month wise expenditure from Aprial, 1970 to March 1971 is as follows :

SI. No.

(iT i.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

. 9.

10.

n. 12.

Month

(2f April

May

June

July

August

Sept.,

Octo.,

Nov..

, Dec,

Jan.,

Feb.,

Mar.,

1970

1970

1970

1970

1970

1970

1970

1970

1970

1971

1971

1971

Expenditure incurred during the month Rs. in lakhs

(3) 7.50

7.30

7.00

28.00

42.00

23.00

14.00

20.03

28.00

39.00

44.00

33.38

Cumulative expendi­ture during 1970-71

Rs. in !akhs

(4)

7.50

13.00

22.00

50.00

92.00

115.00

129.00

149.00

177.00

216.00

260.00

293.38

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RECRUITMENT POLICY OF THE ELECTRICITY B O A R D

118—

*i584 (1673-B) Q . — Sarvasri C Janga Reddy and P. Pitcha-iah (Palwancha):— Will the hao Minister for Power be pleased to state :

(a) whether it is a fact that in B.P.M.S.No. 185 dated 11-3-69 the A P.S.B.B. had proyosed to form a Civil Cadie with effect from 3M2-I96H;

(b) if so, why the Board has not implemented the same whe­reas in Sister Spates !ike Madras, Kerala and Maharastra the Electricity Borads are having full fledged Civil Cadres ;

(c) pending the formation of Civil Cadre why the Chief Engineer (Civil) is going ahead with the direct recruitment of Assistant Engineers (Civil) in the Board which is clearly contra­dictory to the recruitment policy enunciated by the Board in its B.P.Ms. No. 89 dated 2-2-70; and

(d) why not the Junior Engineers. (Civil) who have got seve­

ral years of experience in the Board and who were originally appoin­

ted by Chief Bagiaser (R & B) and M e r on seiected by the

Service Commission be given Rrst preference in the direct recruit­

ment of Assistant Engineers (Civil) in the A.P.S.B B ?

Sri V- Krishna Murthy Naidu:— (a; Yes Sir,

(b) Though the,orders have b^ea issued creating permanent cadre strength by the Board it could not be implemented due to the reason that the services have not been transferred by Governt meat to Board, To form a permanent civil cadre, it is quite essen­tial that the Engineering staff from P.W-D. who have put in consi­derate length of service in the Electricity Department and acquainted with the works are drafted to the posts of. Executive ^E^g^er ^ndSnperi^ending Engineers. The principles for absorp-H 3 a in Mie w R cRdre Df the persoanal in the P.W.D. after obtain* ing their options are under consideration.

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(c) The direct recruitment of Assistant Engineers and junL or Engineers does not run contrary to the recruitment policy enun­ciated by the Board in B. P. M s . No- 89 dated 2*-2*-t970, in as much provision for 37^% direct recruitment Assistant Engineers has been made in the regulations. As some defficulty is experienced in ob­taining the required number of personnel from the P. W . D. and as there was necessity to fill the vacant posts in Lower Siteru urgen­tly direct recruitment had to be made by the Board.

(d) The direct recruitment of Assistant Engineers is open to all persons either working in Electricity or in P. W . D. persons with brilliant academic career have been catled for interview and selec­tion made. Further the junior Engineers working in this Department originally appointed by Chief Engineer (Projects & Board) and sub­sequently selected by Service Commission to the P. W . D. Enginae-ring Cadre, cannot be considered for appointment as the recruit­ment is by direet recruitment by Board and not by promotion.

OVERPAYMENTS TO THE CONTRACTOR OF PEDDAVANKA IN CHITOOR DISTRICT

119-

*476 (2779) Q.-Sii T. C. Rajan:—Will the hon. Minister for Minor Irrigation be pleased to state ;

(a) whether it is a fact that a contractor of Peddavanka in Chittoor district has drawn nearly 70 thousand rupees, more than what he had executed in the year 1967 :

(b) if so, What is the exact work he has executed and how he has been overpaid; and

(c) on whom this responsibly has been fixed and the action taken in this regard and to recover the amout from the contractor?

The Minister for Minor Irrigation deputised the Minister lor Irrigation {Sri y. Purushotham Reddy;:— ^ ) & (b) The work conn­ected with the formation of a new tank across Peddavanka near Buchireddy Kandriga in Puttur Taluk, Chittoor District was given on contract.

A n amount of Rs. 32.927/.- was found to have been over­paid to the contractor due to the excess quantities involved in the pit measurements and also due to short recovery W a r d s hire char­ges and cost of materials in the part bills. Out of this, a sum of Rs. 5\540;L due to the contractor by the Department has been ad^

justed leaving a balance of Rs. 29^87/^ which could not be reco^ vered so far.

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(ej Explanations of the ficers concerned have been caiied

for. Responsibility will be fixed after the explanations are received

and examined. Necessary steps have been taken to recover the

excess payment. The amount is yet to be recovered from him.

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^^^oL^$* § ^R^oaD^aa ^sy)&^eo? op K$ 03 J^f^S * *2ooex)

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e^gb^ oR^jg). Q^^-g )So^^ ODO^ ^o^^^S t%3g &^r*^^o^

S§)og -M ydee*^^$:? &?)^ <3o ooa 3^5*^ s^^sr^ cxo eS?

INVESTIGATION OF WATER SOURCES IN THE AGENCY AREAS OF EAST GODAVARI

DISTRICT

120—

*435(I839)Q- Sri Ch. Ma!!ikharjuna(Ye]!avaram):—WH! the hon. Minister for Minor Irrigation be p!eased to state:

(a) the talukwise number of water sources investigated by the Department in the two taluks of 1. Rampachodavaram 2. YeHa-waram in the agency area of Bast Godawari district, together with the number of water sources for which the work has been completed;

(b) the number of cases of water sources pending in Collec­tor's OtRce, Superintending Engineer's Office and Board of Reve­nue respectively ; and

(c) the return expected for a scheme in Girijan area of the

Agency white sanctioning ?

Sri V. Purushctham Reddy:— (a), (b) & fc) A statement is placed on the Table of the House.

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STATEMENT PLACED ON THE TABLE OP THE HOUSE WITH REFERENCE. TO L. A. Q< NO. 1839 (Starred) [*435] GIVEN NOTICE OP BY SRI.CH. M A L M K H A R H J N A , M L.A.

Clause (a): Rampachodava- Yellavaram

ram Taluk Ta!uk

The taluk wise number of water sources investigated by the Department in the two taluks <of I) Rampachpdavaram 2) Yellavarm in the agency area ofEastGodavariDist., together with the number of water sources for which the work has been completed;

a) water sources investigated 53 - 45

b) water sources on which work was completed 15 5

Clause (b) :

The number of cases of water sources pending in Collector's OfBce, Superintending Engineer's (Mice and Board 3f Revenue respectively; and

.a) No, of cases pending in Collector's OfRce

b) No. of cases pending in . Superintending Engineer's OMce

<r) No. of cases pending in .Board of Revenue

Clause fc) :

The return expected for a scheme in Girijan area of the Agency w%!e sanctioning?

5

22 27

Nil Nil

Answer 0.5%

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Sri A. Madhava Rao:—Sir,. I raise a point of order. I have learnt from the Secretary that the Deputy Speaker is exercising the powers under delegation. I say that a!) proceedings that have been conducted so far and all the proceedings to be conducted in pursu­ance of such delegation are void and ultra vires the Constitution and therefore all the proceedings must be declared as nuH and void. M y argument is this :

Mr. Deputy Speaker:—Did the Secretary tel! you on his own or did you make any enquiry ?

* Sri A. Madhava Rao :—I learnt so, and in order to ascertain whether it was correct or not, I asked the Secretary, and he said that it was under delegation that the Deputy Speaker was exercising powers.

In this connection, I would like to invite attention of the Chair to artic!e 180 of the constitution which says :

" 1. While the Office of the Speaker is vacant, the duties of the office shall be performed by the Deputy Speaker or, if the office of Deputy Speaker is a!sb vacant, by such member of the Assembly as the Governor may appoint for the purpose "

Sub-Clause (2) of the Article is more important which says:

" 2. During the absence of the Speaker, from any sitting of the Assembly, the Deputy Speaker, or. if he is also ab­sent, such person* as may be determined by the rules of procedure pf the Assembly, .or if no such erson h pre­sent; such other person as may be determined by the Assembly, shali act as speaker "

The words 'During the absence of the speaker' and ' Deputy Speaker occurring in the above sub-clause of the Artide are impor­tant.

In this case, the Deputy Speaker, the other day, read out the orders passed by the Hon'ble speaker in the House, and the matter is going on under delegated powers. So, it is not a question of + absence ' as laid down in the Article. It is a question of * detega tion of powers \ The relevant mles that is relied on Rule 353 of the Assembly which <leals with * Delegation of powers of Speaker and it reads thus :

"The Speake^tnay by order ia writing, delegate to the Deputy Speaker all or any o! his powssr nader the Rules .

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This rule itself is null and void because of Article 208 of the

Constitution. Artic!*208saysM of a State may make rules for regulating, subject to the provisions ,oi

this Constitution—.

There is no power vested in the speaker for the delegation of

powers. The Article is very specific. Only when the Speaker is

absent the Deputy Speaker can sit.

Another thing that happened was that orders were passed by

the Speaker and the Deputpy speaker was acting under delegation

of powers.

Mr. Deputy Speaker:—I think the Rules have been approved.

Sri A. Madhava Rao :—Even if the Rules are approved, if they are against the Constitution they are null and void because they are ultra vires of the Constitution.

Dr. T. S. Murthi:—Let him go to Court...

Sri A. Madhava Rao:— I am an equally independent member like Dr. T. S. Murthi. If a Bill is passed, certainly I may go to Court. Therefore, m y submission is...

Mr. Deputy Speaker :—Your, submission is that the Speaker has no powers of delegation.

Sri A. Madhava Rao :—-The Deputy Speaker has to act in the absence of the Speaker under the Rules

Mr. Deputy Speaker:— You agree hat in the absence of the Speaker the Deputy speaker has to act ?

Sri A. Madhava Rao :— He can conduct all the proceedings and natural)y he has to pass all orders. The other day, what the Deputy Speaker read ove^ was an order passed by the Speaker. In the absence of the Speaker, the Deputy Spe&ker may e^er^tse all his powers. Here, the Speaker is m>t absent..

Mr; Deputy Spea&er:-- What do you mean by "absence"

Sri A. Madhava Rao:—Absence fron the H:nse and absence from duty. In that case, the Deputy Speaker, in the absence of Hie Speaker, can exercise the powers. Tneqnestioais whether he <s absent from the House and absent fpo.n duty. I would like to have clarification because the bills m^y come up for disc.ussioa and his absence or otherwise is of importance.

Sri C. V. K. Rao:.— A question has arisen that the entire proceedings qf the House will become null and void due to the violation of the provisions of the Constitution, The Leader of the House tnust be Rere to explain the position.

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Mr. Deputy Speaker:— If we need him we shall invite him*

Sn C* V. K. Rao:—Let the Leader of the House follow what is going o n —

Mr. Deputy Speaker:— Let us go to the problem*

Sri C. V. K. Rao:— My request is, you kindly send word to the Leader of the House...

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If the Speaker is incapacitated or if he is not in a position to

attend to the normal business, then the question of delegating

his powers to the Deputy Speaker arises. I think he as that power

of delegation to the Deputy Speaker, and if the Deputy Spaker is

not there, the next person i.e. to one of the members on the Pane;

of Chairmen occupying the Chair. I think there is no dispute about

the rules at all.

Mr. Deputy Speaker— Please see Article 130 of the Consti­tution.

Sri A. Madhava Rao:—Mr. Raghavulu has raised the point that the speaker whichever he is temporarily absent he can delegate his powers. Where is such delegation of powers contemplated under the Constitution,

Mr. Deputy Speaker:—Will you p!ease show me where in the Constitution n^ such powers are contemplated ?

Sn A. Madhava Rao:—What is not provided under the Con­stitution cannot be done by the Speaker. * During the absence of the speaker from^he sitting of a Assembly; the Deputy sqeaker or, if he is also absent, such person as may be determined by %he rules of procedure of the Assembly, or, if no such person is present such other person as may be determined by the Assembly shaH act as Speaker, " Whenever the speaker is absent the Deputy speaker can function as such. This is defferent* There is no question of delegation. H the Speaker is absent automatically the Deputy spea­ker w$H be there. The question is if there is delegation 3? power as sachaad whether he is functioning under the delegation si power There is no power for the speaker to delegate. Any delegation

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of power is subject to Article 208 of the Constitution; otherwise it

is ultra vires.

Sri C.-V. K. Rao:— Our hon. friend being a lawyer is able to dwell at length on the matter. One of the fundamental rules of jurisprudence is, you should not read a thing that is not there. The question of delegation of power is being raised here Whether such power is there or not, the Speaker is absent. Under these cir­cumstances, under Art. 180, the Deputy Speaker takes his place and is discharging his duty. When he is discharging that duty, it cannot be questioned that unless and until that paper delegating the power is there that Deputy Speaker cannot function. H e can­not question the Deputy Speaker saying that the Dy. Speaker has no right to transact the business. When the Chair is vacant it is the Deputy Speaker who occupies it; when the Deputy Speaker is not,there it is one of the Panel of Chairmen that occupies. That is the position under Art. 180. To say that the Deputy Speaker can­not occupy it since there is no delegation of power' is totally misleading. I think the hon. Member is misled by his unfortunate training. I hope he will correct himself and save the time of the House.

Sri G. Venkata Reddy;—I would like to draw this difference-between the oRice of the Speaker being vacant and his absence.We have to draw that distinction. When his oHice is completely vacant, there is no delegation. That has to be filled up. When there is any absence and the Constitution did not prohibit the delegation. Otherwise all the Acts that are being passed by the parliament and the Legislatures would automatically become defunct. I feel there is no repugnancy as far as the Constitution is concerned. 1 fee) the proceedings that took placd in the absence of the Speaker are all valid. There is no question of its being ultra vires of the Consti­tution,

. . , Sri A Madhava Rao;—What I am contending is that once theJQeputy speaker occupies, he must pass orders on every thing. 1 request the Article must be read in its entirety. If it is to be considered like that, then there is no question ot order being passed by one person and thep delegation being don^ to the extent of pro­ceedings being conducted. Suppose, in the Speakers absence, Deputy Speaker can do and undo things; there is no question of delegation.

Mr. Deputy Speaker:— Suppose, Speaker is also here but not 'in Mae chair. Files go to him. Has he no right to pa^sa orders? <

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Sri A. MadhavaRao:—There are two points'to be considered. ' One is — i.it in pursuance,.of Relegation of powers, the Deputy Speaker is sitting bert?' Isitbec^use the Speaker is absentle^ * porarily th^t fh^eguty^peaker is'acting libe-that. -Ktbe^o^ce of. the Speaker is vacant, the functions ate di!Ter$nt.

M r - Deputy Speaker:— Wh^n the ofUce is vacant^ the - pos:^ tion is clear. But the ofRce is not vacant; that much we know*

Sri A. Madhava R a o : — That i^vhy I asked in the Srsi ian'-*-ance, whether it is in pursuance of the delegatiqn Hie proceedings are conducted: The point is whether the Speaker can delegate his. powers. WiH it amount to its being uttra vires of.the Constitution or not. If'so, what would be the fate of the proceedings conducted so far. What would be the ^ate of the' proceedings that will be.-conducted tomorrow or now itself. * . . ^

Sri Atchuta Reddy^'Thecrucia^Dpoint is this -at any'one ' particular point of'^ime, can two Speakers a'ct on'e in the Chamber apdY!ie other here[.-Part!y'oneSpeakef giving decisions here and partly one Speaker passing orders on some file?

Mr. Deputy Speaker:—- That is not the point of br<fer: The -point'raised is under the Constitution there is no power of delega-* tion.

Sri K Atchuta Reddy;— I will come to that. The anomalous position liere is - now the Speaker Is abs-ent and passing orders on" files and the Deputy Sdeakdr is passing drders on some files under delegated-powerg. Nobody can M v e <any objection ie tl e Deputy Speaker, in the abseaccof Speaker, assumes futl powers. * But can.' the Sp' aker partiy delegate certain, powers, and at the same .time,' can he part!y act as Speaker? That is the most important thing. What Mr. Madhavaran says is.the .Speaker ntu$t either t?e totally, absent qi he piust act fully: he cannot delegate powers., Of course there is no specific provision in the Constitution.

Mr. Deputy Speaker:— In the by^-Taws it .is here. It is now­here stated that he has no powers to delegate.

Sri K! Atchuta Reddy:— The Constitution enly stipulates that for the total a&s&nce.of the Speaker, takidg ovey by the Deputy; Speaker is-the-oa'y alternative. PartiaLabsence aud .partial fuac-^ tioning of the Deputy Speaker is not envisaged in the Co^pt&atioa*

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Wheter he can function as Speaker in his Chambers and al!ow the Deputy Spake? to function as Chairman in the Assembly and for that purpose is it necessary on behalf of the Speaker to deiegate powers. If he has already deiegated powers, is the position correct? <g;3 a pg^sR 3Rc&:.33. Q o S ^ as$ 3&3R & ^ a — T h e r e is no need

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separate question. Rut as for as the delegation is concerned, the fitst question is^whether t h w is any delegation at all. Absolutely there is no necessity for a^* delegation because the Speaker.can dispose them of apd you caa proceed evea if the Speaker is la the town or in the Chambers-

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It is a very serioas mattej which has to be considered.

Sri.N* RamachandraReddy:—Apoint has been raised by Mr. _Madhavarao and you were pleased to read some rules- But the rules cannot override the Constitution itself, As suph this is a very important matter and many important Bills are going to be taken up and certainly they wit! be .challenged in a Court.

Mr. Dsd^t^Spaaker:-* That cannot &e doac

.,; Sri N. RamachandTS Reddy:— V it is so, why shot d wc. not invite the Advocate-General and take Ms opinion* Better the Ad vcf^ate^Qe^eral's opin^a^is eh^in this^5ga%d.

Mr. Deputy Speaker:— IwiH reserw the m H ^ ^ &r as Sri Madhavaiao's question is concerned.

Sri Pragacta Kotaiah:—Is there any delegation <*f powers from t^S^k^g^ent<rt^e Deputy Speaker? If , t^ . i ^ extent? In the Chambers Mlslunctioning^as Speaker, and it i s ^ y i n l^e House, tbe Deputy Speaker is fu^ctioingas Speaker, gbarefore,

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it is an apomaious position What, are the powers,that are delegated

to^the D e p m % S^ak^'

S n P . V, karasnnhaRao:—fam'not going into tHe mehts. I am only submitting Ithat we have well-established precedents on the principles of consistency and inconsistency. When a particu­lar law is said to be inconsistent with the Constitution or ultra vires of the Constiuution, what we mean is that thpre is a provision m the Constitution which is ioconshtent of diametricaHy opposed to the law/ In this case, we do not find that there is anything dero­gatory or opposing delegation in-the Constitution. The,Constitution is silent on that point. So, on the points .on which the Constitution is silent, if a rule is made by this House, R does not. affect the Constitution. That is a well - established princip!e of interpretation in respect of consistency and incoRSistencv.

Sri A. Madhava Rao;— With all respect to Mr. P. V. Nara-simha Rao, i may inform him that the Courts have heU that when­ever there is no delegation also in the Constitution, there is no power vested'forde3egation. The principles have been well laid. Unless there i$ the power,in tt)e Constitution in regard to the functioning of the Deputy Speaker as Speaker, if should be inter- ' preted strictly and there is no question. Th^r^ *w* r^cisions in that respect.

Sri P. Subbaiah:— The words 'vacant and absent' htne to be now understood. "Vacapt' :. That has been ctearty iaid down iiTAffri9!, whilpthe^fBce of the Speaker is vacant, the duties of the office shall be performed by the Deputy Speaker. No. 2 is during the absence of the Speaker from'any sittings of the Assembly the Deputy Speaker pr if he i$t also absent snch other «p^rso^* So, here we have to differentitae between vapant and absent. Here the' post of the Speakership is.not vacant. He .is only absent. Waen he is absent, Speaker includes the. Deputy Speaker also, Automati­cally the powers,of the Speaker devolved on .the Deputy Speaker , when the Speaker, is absent. 'Absent' ! am using the word very cautiously. The word -absent' is very clear. Here the' delegation of power'is uJtra vires under Art. 182.

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SriT. V, Raghavulu:—I beg to submit two contingencies. They are contemplated under Art. 180. Art- l80C!ause 1 lays down a provision regarding a Situation where the office of the Speaker is vacant. But as foras we are concerned, it does not arise. N o w under the same Art. clause*2) refers tp absence of the Speaker from < the sittiug of tbe Assembly. The Artic!e has given the procedure foi firing up that temporary vacancy, in so fara,s it relates to the sitting of the meeting of the assembly is concerned. Th^ question of delegation arises only where the other functions of the Speaker are concerned. So in the rules in no way derogatory to any express proviso, explaining the functions of the part of the* Speaker. I think there is nothing in-consistent with the rules and the rules are not at all in excess of the provisions of the Consti­tution and there-fore everything we do here is quite within the province of the Deputy Speaker who is in Chair Sir.

Sri C. V. K. Rao:-- O n a point of order Sir.

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Sri C. V- K. Rao:— Where is the paper that has been issued by the Speaker that, he is delegating powers? H o w can we discuss on a matter that is not before the House Sir?

Mr. Deputy Speaker:— That is why some members wanted clarification. He has brought a point of order. It may be a presump­tion or an under standing,

Sn C. V. K. Rao:— The papers have to be placed before the House, Sir. Or you can read it.

Mr. Deputy Speaker:— If necessary it will also bp placed,

Sri C. V. K, Rao:— A Member has a right to get the infor­mation on a vital matter like this.

Mr. Deputy Speaker:— I have not objected to that,

Sri C, V* K. Rao:— Kindly place it before the House.

Deputy Speaker:— Members wasted clarification whether there is any such power of delegation. Yes, the Speaker has al­ready delegated powers to m e when he was not in the City. Far other points raised by Sri Madhava Rao and others, I wiU j essrva m y ruling,

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M § 24 th July, 197J , Adjournment Motion re:- Retrenchment of N.M.R. Workers in the Electricity Board

; ANOUNCEMENTS' Re:- Chang in party position

Mr. Deputy Speaker:— I am to announce to the House that

Sri V. Muaiswamappa has resigged from the Congress Organisation

Party. He wi!! be treated as an Independent Member.

Iamtoanouncetothe House that Sri ShivaraoShetkar has joined the Telangana PrajaSamithi,

A D J O U R N M E N T M O T I O N

Re:*- Retrenchment of N. M. R. workers in the Electricity Board.

- Mr. Speaker :— Sri Badri Vishal Pittie, Sri T. Anjaiah, Sn N. Raghava Raddy and Sri Ch. Rajeswara Rao have given notice of the following Adjournment Motion: Retrenahmcnt of N. M. Rs in Andhra Pradesh State Electricity Board". As this is not a matter of Ajournment Motion, J have disallowed it. However, I have admitted, it as Cail Attention Notice under Ruie 73 of the Assembly Rules.

Sarvashri Badri Vishal Pittie, T. Anjaiah, N. Raghava R*ddy' Ch. Rajeswara Rao and others have given notice of the following adjourment motion: "Total failure on the part of the Government to protect the public of Gowliguda, Goshmahal and other areas in Hyderabad from loss of property and from inconveniences on account of rain that occured on the 6th July, W I " . As this is not a matter of adjournment, I have disallowed it. However, I have admi­tted as Call Attention Notice under Ruie 73 of the Assembly Rules*

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re:- Enhancement of electricity charges

Mr. Deputy Speaker:- I have got one more announcement. Sri P. Gunnayya has given notice of the following adjournment motion: ''Consequent to the enhancement cf electricity chaiges by Government, the managenent of the Steel Factory at Gudivada, Srikakulam district is going to c!ose the said factory rendering un-employ-nen; to !0 000 employees and thereby i0,C00 men and women working ondailywages will be affected-" As it is not a matter urgent enough resulting in the interruption of business of the House, I have disavowed it. However, I have admitted it asCai! Attention Notice under Rule 73 of the Assembly rules. N o w C&H Attentions....

Business of the House

Sri C-V.^. Rao:- Sir, you have disallowed our Adjournment Motion. Kindly read that.

Mr. Deputy Speaker:- I do not think I have got it here. I will 6od out, H your adjournment motion is ruled out and not read here. I will get it on Monday.

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Mr. Deputy Speaker;- Madam, I know that difficulty add the inconvenience caused. But the Minisser for Power i$ not here When the Minister comes, you can raise that question.

Smt< J Eswari Bai:- Kindly call him.

M-, Deputy Speaker:- Yes, I wil! send for him.

Sri M . Manik Rao:- Sir, yon have read out aH those adj urn^

ment motions, I have given two adjournment motions.

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Mr. Deputy Speaker:- I will see where they are. I am told

that one has been announced.

Sri M. Manik Rao:— Not announced, Sir. I have given two

adjournament motions

Mr Deputy Speaker:— I will find out what they are and if they are not read out, I will read them on Monday.

Sri A. Madan Mohan (Siddipet):— Mr. Speaker, Sir, the age­long practice in the Fire Services Department has now been cast off to one's dismay and to the inconvenience of the Fire Services employees of Telangana. Aetually, the agelong practice was...

. Mr. Deputy Speaker— Tell me wbat is the actual point.

Sri A- Madan Mohan:— The point is for the last 25 or 30 years, from the days of the former Hyderabad Government, the Fire Service employees had the shift system duty, i.e , 24 hours duty and' 24 horns off. N o w what is happening is by latest a ministra-tive order, it has been made to 12 hours and 12 hours. All these employees who are living in far off places

Mr Deputy Speaker:- Mr. Madan Mohan, please help me. Is it so immediate that it should be answered only to-day?

Sri A. Madan Mohan:-— The Hon. Minister for Home can take note of this.

Mr. Deputy Speaker:— In Zero hours only such matters as Electricity can be raised* This i*. a matter which you can refer during,debate or you can give a notice under Call Attention It is so essential that the answer has to be given to-day only. You can give a call attention or some such thing.

Sri A Madan Mohan:— Thank you.

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Business of the House 24th M y , 1971 151

. Mr., Deputy* Speaker:—! wiH find cut fiom ,Le office and inform you,

^ ^ r ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ , $3^d;. ^jr&j^^j c^) &G ^ ^o?r &c^La

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,, „Mr. peputy Spe^kpn— That u can laise in the debate. Is it not? On Thanks Qi^ng M^otiyq^you Qu^ht to have told. , j

Sri Vavila^a Gopalakrishnaiah:— 1 am asking specifically.

Mr. Deputy Speake-':-Ypu send some'notice. Then I Hull allow it. If you want some information, I will write to Govern­ment*

Sri Vavi'a'a Gopalakrishnaiah:— Is it not though the Assembly?

Mr. Deputy Speaker:-, You ,ghe notice ior v,htch )cu need information.

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^ ^ r ^ <J : ( ^ ccDir^ l^^J " ^ f j ^ ^ y3*s*cLtT <*L5o^. 5 0 ^ ^ ^ ^ cr :

Mr. Deputy Speaker Immediately I go the chambers, I will see at nhat stage it is tu d 1 will gi\e you the information about it.

^h Deputy Speaker:- That is bad thinking. I wil see for it. I at?'* .ti^nminate' between a number and anoti.er. Plense bear with me. Corfect yourss^h \ ^ ^ ,

^j^<3 J. ^'*.^ . -^^'5y*-J3: ^o^c^"a^ f^urgj m

{^^^) ^odo: l3.j^^,

Mr: Depuly Speaker:- The Minister is not here,

1 ) ^ ^ ^ ^ o ^ ? * o}&eo R^SS^ -^o^rg^^ J5^?

Mr. Deputy Speaker:- When the Council is there, I cannot say why he is not here.

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#2 f;24t My; W l Business p^ the H5use

Mr. Deputy Speaker:- O n Monday,

Sri M . Manik Rao:— M y matter pertains to Health Minister,

Mr. Deputv Speaker:— He is not here. There is no opportu­

nity for yoR.

Sri M . Manik Rao:—A!ways they are not here.

Mr. Deputy Speaker:— You give notice,

Sri M . Manik R a o — Piease bear with me Sir. I am not going to read anything I have got some right to represent.. There are two nianufacturers Synthetic Drugs and the other. The polluted water is effecting the public health of 20,000 boys in Begumpet area and Somajiguda area The refuse of their industries is coming to Hassain Sagar. This is mofe important. It is bad]y" effecting the boys of the Public Scqool numbering 2000.

Mr, Deputy Speaker:... Why don't you put a question . I am requesting you to do so.

Sri M. Manik Rao:— This is more important. I have to ask in the zero hour oniy. I request through the Chair the Health Minister to depute senior officers.

Mr. Deputy Speaker:—Why don'tyougtveaCaU Attention notice?

Sri M . Manik Rao:- If I give a caH attention, it wiH take more time., the boys of the Public Sahool are bad!y effected.

Mr. Deputy Speaker:— When he is not here what is the use.

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' && (<aa3g <S*4$Xxt g<>a*;&. QotfRRgS o*3a). '

. Mr. Deputy Speaker;— I will find out. * ,

Sri Kudipudi PrabhakaraRao(Amalapuram):—Sir/;sitnot the bounden duty of the Chair, when any Members complaints of Myt&ng, to con;eythe teclingsoftbe: Member to the Minister even if he is absent?

Mr Peputy Speaker:— I think it is not the bpunden duty; but at the repuest of the Members it win be sent to the Minister concerned.

Sri Kudipudi Prabhakara Rao;— Then, whp is the responsi-b!e person to convey <yur feeHngs to the Ministers?

M h Deputy p & k e n — You make a request to tie Chair and the Chrir will take care of it; he wiH pass i on to the Minister.

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Business of the House ^24th July/1971 133

. 5ri Kudipudr Prabhakara Rao:^- Then y<m are making us heip-less

^ . ?y,^ ^^-^L-- §^ 3& SMr ro^ g^ g c&: aR^R. "The following candidates are prpvisionaHy selected for

appointment as Physical Directors and Educational Teachers/'

This order was passed on 3-2-1971 and now we are entering

in August. No appointment order was issued to them, unfortu­

nately. Why were they appointed at all in the beginning?

Sri P. V. arasimha Rao:. If he could ha\e ghen me two more days and put a short notice question, he should f.ave got the answer. If he wants me to answer ofMand, I cca't think it is possible*

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Mr. Deputy Speaker:- Your judgement is not based on correct information.

Sri C. V^ K. Rao:-1 wish to raise an issue which affects the digntty of this House. The lobbies of this House are being flooded with special branch people. They haw their duty to dtscharge'and I cannot question it. But whatbuiiness have they to Hood our lobbies? What is the emergency that is existing? It affects the dignity of the Members; they are quite peaceful and the entire State also is peaceful; au3 the twin cities ate peacefu!; w^y sbouldthe Government to such an extent &s to dishonour the members by flooding the entire compound and the lobbies with special branch officers?,

: .Mr, Deputy Speaker It is not by the Government; they are

not deputed T y th6 Gaiernmebt; they base permissiag from the

Speaker*

Sri C. V. K, Rao^ Should the Speaker go on permitting them

to Hood the lobbies every session?

Mr, Deputy Speaker:— It is his choice.

Sfi C. V+'K. Rao:-r I have got to protest/

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]54 24 th lut), i97i Business of the House

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(At this stage, some Members in the Opposition were on their legs; Mr. Deputy Speaker:— Members have taken to the habit of

making aspirations; I do not know why they aie doing it; it wiil be only behtLing the prestige oi the Cha.tr.'

Mr. Deputy Speaker: - There is a Call Attention notice and the Chief Minister has to reply the Debate. If eve:y Member goes on rising on some protest or other, should I apt regular? dntenup-tions) You are forcing t^e Chair'to yield.

, . ' ^ * s ' ' ' ' < '

, Mr, Deputy, Spe&ker^—,There, isnotin;en,o\y. It wili; be answered on Monday. ^

(Sri T* Purushothama.Rao ahd Sri Narasin&a Rao were- seen' standing asking foE giving permission tb Sri Rhootn'Reddi)

Mr. Deputy Speaker:— I have given permitsion and the Mini­ster has replied.

, Sri P. cs$ng Raq:— Th^ Mtnistpr h^s no t replied.

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C^R"g Attention to a M&ttbr.oi U^ent 24th'My, 1971 135' ^a%lw Importance w-ICoirection of 'Doc^ieos^by^miiatbd-roHRaes in . Twin Cities

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PHBI.IC1MPQRTANCR

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Mr.Cji^a&K:-^ Itwii^ corcMted acordAogly.

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156 2 4 ^ M y , 1971 Calling Attention to.a Matter of Urgent Public Importance re;" CoHection of Donations by AfRHated College's in Twin Cities

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TheA;P^AgHculturalOmv&sity" 24th M y , 1971 15? (Aihendm;ent)B!!l,197l \\ . ; ., .<

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-Sri P. V; NarasimHa Rao:-L Not for the two medical colleges atWarangalandKakmada.

Sri C V.K. Rao:— The Government is hypocritical. What ^ the purpose of banning 4he capitation fees? You ban on the one hand and then permit it on the other. Your cannot have a- dual

PAPERS LAID O N THE TABLE

Amendment to the A^P. Motor Vehicle Rules, 1964*

The Minister for Transport (Dr. M* Ni Lakshminarasaiah^— ; Sir; J beg to lay on the TaMe under sub-section (3) of section I$3 oi the Motor Vehicles Act 1939 copies of the NotiRcation'issued uQder G O * Ms. No^ 523, Home (Transport I? Department dated 15-3-71 containing an amendment to the Andhra Pradesh Meter Vehicles Rules, !964.

Str, I beg to lay on the TaMe eopies of the NotiRcatioa issued u^der G. O. Ms. No. 614 Home (Tras^hl D^partmeht dated 31-3-i971 containing an amendment to the Andhra Pr&desh Motor Vehicles Rules, 1964. .

' Sir' 1 beg tb lay on the Tab!e un^er sub-section (2) of sectitm 9 of the Andhra Pradesh Motor Vehicles Taxation Act 1963 a copy of the Noti6e3RMin* iss&M* m ^ O/ Ms^ W . 1269, Home (traas^ port II) Department dated 14n$497Q and? published in h e Andhra Pradesh Gazette dated 27.8-1970 .as required under stib-sectiaa (1) of sectibn 9 of the saui Act. , - , ^

\ Mf* Chairman:-^ Papers laid on he Table* , . - .* - . * . , . ^ * *- ^ - \ ^ ^ *

W & ^ P H R A PRADESH AGRKVLTU^A^C^t^ ^ .:. (AMENDMENT) B!H, 1971 , '

^ M ^ l ^ n i S^n^atar^tham:^ S ^ I beg o moVe^t^t 1 ^ ^ be g!^e^t^m4f^a^d^b th<i AndlM Trgdesh Agncult^ml Uj)yy^y , (Amendment 8H!, 1971)*

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1 $ 2%th. July, 1?71 Motion pn Address y tb^ Go v r or

Mr, Chairman:— Motion moved. (Pause)

^-Q^WW^^cq^^tionlis^-

^Leave be granted tOR4tao#w3&*&e A^dhra^^desh Agricul­

tural University (Amendment) BiH, 1971/'

The motion was adopted.

Sri C.V.K. Rao:— Sir, on a point of clarification, The Mini-ster.for Jg^ca^onhas ^dwttedt^t^rejsabaj; o^ apit^tion fees; that is a policy with the Government but at the samp time the Minister says with the same mouth that some capitation fees is b$ipg qqHected t^t tpo rt^^ing to n ip,stMp*ion to rhich Government appoints Professors and Lecturers, pops it npt agMMa&t to contempt of the House? A m I not entitled to move a motion?

Mr. Chairman:— You raise a privilege n^ptipp,

, Sri C.V^K. Rap:— Y$u iyi!I adgut ^

Mr. Chairman:— It will be examined.

Motion on Address by the Governor

1 SriC. LatchaM^ Sti Y* V9u^3taRaa, Sri.M.Ch.Naga-iah, Sri K. Krishna Murthy, Sri A. BshwaraHeddy, Sri K. Butp^aiah: Sir I* beg to move:—

Add the fpHowipg a^ the ,nd:—

But regret for npn-payment of $al$ri<es to th^ NG^Os. for the strike period and for not nagsRtieniag the n&mes of two N.G Os, who were shot dead during t M unwanted firing at Tirupathl by Police Ogici^!s^gy;qst ge^ceful Spikes a%d l$o for ot ^yiug compensa-tioptq^h^ereaved^milies.

2- ^ t regret for the.deliberate^n^s&ion about the serious sttuation arisen out of the unfortunate judgiaeat of'the High Court quashing t he G, O. dated 29-9^70 which a p p ^ M ^ ^ t h ^ J^t of;j ack* wdr^clas^&MtHe^tatc. / ' , \

- 3. ^ t ?egr^t.fpr^n&^al e n ^ i ^ y ^ Pt Sl6$t^?ityr%^.

^ & . ^ t ;pgr t ^^otme^ion;^g4be.t#Mnsof the reported ^ ^ M W - 4 g M tht^Ug^ the Pdme Minister of Indian between Telangana Praja Samfthi 3ad the Chief Minister.

3. But regret 'far ot ta^iRg any i^spae tq^rr^&tlthe^pira^ Ming prices especially fpodstuffs.

6. But regret, for not iqentioaiag the serious situation arising out of tjie^^p^ <^4^^#^^^^^;?!P^^W^y: i paiMa of thestat6. " ' / ^ . ,\ ,

7. But regret, for^h^ssigg the 3x59333^ ^ p M ^ ^ ^ t i o n ^f^rain^e eipss ih^pit^ o^ ^rit p^tio^s, $^d iq ^ ^ . ^ ^ thi$^aftd;; - ^-'-'-^ ^ " ^ ; - \,^ '

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Motion on Address by the Governor 24th July, 1971 159

. But regret, for collecting 6nes from the Agriculturists by co-operating sugar-factories for non^supply of Sugar cane without rising its price inspite of repeated representations.

But regret, fpr badly negating,the development of the back­ward areas of Coastal Andhra a.nd Rayalaseemai

But regret, for the omission to mention the stage at which scheme for the development of the Naxalite infected areas with special reference to Srikakulam District-

But regret, for not setting apart sufRcient funds for the speedy execution of Srisailam and Vamsadhara Projects.

. But regret, for not bringing pressure on Nationalised Banks in issuing loans-to the needy ryots.

Mr. Cnairman — Amendments moved.

Sri R. Satyanarayana Raju

Sri P. Seshavataram

Sri N. Raghava Reddy

Sri M d , Rajab Ali,

Sir W e beg to move : *

Add the following at the end :—

But regret to note that the speech did not contain the failure of the Government to check the severe police repression on Harijans khd poor people in the villages of Mallepally, Muttapuram and Banapuram of K h a m m a m Taluk and K h a m m a m District.

^ - But to regret to note failure of *the Government to control the goonda elements from setting 6re to the house of Talluri Veeraiahof Muttapuram village causing death to his wife and his son instantane­ously.

But regret to note the excessive police repression on the giiiiaa people who have been agitating to increase wages for Tuniki A k a (Abnus leaves) collection and throw jarge number of girijana into the Jails. .

But regret the failure of the Government to redpee t^$ ceiHng on the hnd and for not declaring facts and Sgures of the surplus land available in the State tbr distribution after implementing the present ceiling Act. . '

But regret the failure of the Government, to distribute the Ban jar lands to the landless poor despite crash programme announced by the Government and for not taking Banjar lands from the land­lords either given on long fease or given pattas to them under some ^r^Xt^rbther. ^ *

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160 24th July, 1971 Motion on Address by the Governor

But regret to note the police repression against the girijans and some other educated public in the name of Naxalites by dump­ing them in jails without providing them even minimum and element­ary needs of human beings.

But regret to note the declaration of the Government Narsam-pet and Mulugu Taluks of Warangal District, Yellendu, Burgum-pahad, Bhadrachalam, and part of K h a m m a m Taluk of K h a m m a m District and Agency areas of Srikakulam District as disturbed areas by curtailing the civil liberties arresting and killing number of youn-gesters without any trial.

But regret the non-payment of salaries to N.G.Os. and other employees like Teachers, Municipal employees workcharged for the strike period who went in strike in April, M a y and June for redressal of the griviences.

But regret to note the unprovoked Rring by police on unpro­voked employees at Tirupati on May, 12, 1971, killing two of them namely Sri Kutumba Rao and Badri Narayana brutally.

But regret to note the failure of the Government to taking away of the Harijans and backward class hostels where gross irrre-gularities and corruption are taking place for better management and control.

But regret to note the failure of the Government to control the soaring prices causing hardships to the poor people particularly-the rise in prices of the rice and Jawar.

But regaret to note the failure of the Government in not oreatiag more sources of water supply in Telangana region, Rayala-seema and dry areas in other Districts.

But regret to note the failure of the Government in preventing the eviction of poor families who have built houses and residing in them for the last 25 years in the Gramakantam (Communal lands) in S. No. 52/1 and 53/1 in Kottapadu village of Tanuku Taluk in West Godavari District.

Mr. Chairman — Amendments moved.

Sri R. Satyanarayana Raju,

Sri Md. Rajab AIL

Sri, W e beg to move:

Add the following at the end :—

But regret to note that minimum wages Axed by the State -Government for motor transport workers are not being imple­mented.

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Motion on Address by the Governor 24th July, 197t 16i

But regret to note that G.O. on minimum wages for hotel workers is not published so far.

But regret to note that motor transport workers of all Auas-thanams are not yet being given R. T. O. scale and service condi­tions ;

But regret to note that Andhra Pradesh Relief undertaking (Special P rovisions) Ordinance. 197!, has been promulgated denying trade union rights to the Azamjahi Mill, Waranga!, and threatening Ihe living woiking conditions of the workers;

But regret to note that Highways employees (R & B) of the P.W.D. have uot yet been provinciated iusyite of the past assurance;

But regret to note that Municipal Employees contingency are mot yet put on par with class IV Government employees;

But regret to note that provident fund cum-fami!y pension scheme for the workers and employees in harmful to the workers and employees.

Mr. Chairman — Amendments moved.

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'162 24th July, 1971 Motion on Address by the Governor

<gs (jSRoRgx^ ? a&* sygfRa sraS ^)6oC, it is said " Government

have been anxious to improve the lot of the weaker sections of

the society and have instituted a number of measures in this

direction." Is it a stunt or is it a slogan only or is anything being

done actually? es^R XlM 35rr arlS, i)Rj ^RR *2sKacr) a^jR

^St^rT^p, 333 &^^p^^. <DSS er^<^o&^^ ^^a 3;gyg5a^3o.

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^X3<Dj ^a ess^CS. J)s y ?? ^aR^t?& Ry*a*o* ? <D^& ^&<o,

j) & ergs$&&:yja, < a M R ^ ^ a , ^^a eSe* &sgs$#)gaoa, 3o^o*&, ^ S^d3oo^ J)o^5&oa <3o. d^f. J), co obB^g* &s§}g*

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Motion on Address by the Governor 24th July, 19?1 163

^co^^g^a. Bcor?^g5 as* g * eg 6 * g ^ ^ a ^ & oS^t*

^ ^ ^ ^ * ^^ ^r ^ ^ J * <R3xar63ij.ag y ^ ^ ^ o g ^ ^ d ^

sinSo MDaxbR^a. y & ^r^c ?5^rcr^ ^ ^ n r a n ^ o n * ^ 1 >

?r^ BcoTrey^) o a tb ^ ^ y(SS o a ^^ ^dEfTHS gpg^^^

g 5 p ^ ^ ^g Rcr^^^^^ 3 3* )^c& 8 *ccoo * ! !?ri&3 39odr*SS*

^aa ^}^oco o^^gs ^^s&S^oD gaaaj*s*5** ec^&, *&Rx) {^^y^ 10 g&**i5**2aog^ e a d&s? io. Q ^ & 8 3*aooo4?\ )^!^o ^o^o^&^

j^^y^ a^^ss! 5*aDa45\ ]S^^^ Q^hR^ ^s*^ "otngs j* s^\oa^ y a ^ ^ao^co ^ ^ ^ o — e& 8 c03o^ ^{??o. ^ 8 :>eD34$\

^(jvo^o ^ocHl^*So er^a aaaoa*, ^Sb^, ^^b^ ^^ 13c&3*^

33^3 ^o<f r?t6 csg^^^ 3^^y* Rs. 45 crores for Special Develop-

ment schemes-have been earmarked for Teiangana and the schemes

Are being implemented t?a ^^. o*a ggRsy*3oSy*# ^ ^ 3n)ar&.

HjSd&6* 8& R ^ d ^ o i x ^ ^aaS&aoM^ird) oxp 8 3**303oiS* }i (?ra

^ T ^ o ^ D QtyygS, *3^d^ (n*o &Sbi3o* —

^ With this objective a number of speciRc measures have been decided upon, as follows:

* A High-powered Committee will be appointed by the Centrat Government with a retired or serving Supreme Court Judge as Chairman and aminent Economist with knowledge of State Finances together with a senior representative of the ComptroHer and Auditor -General as Members.*' 3HS^3S. gr^B* 3*&36§ gS*:$*aS Qsr a'ea a a dS. *3o^^a—

^ Discussions wiM take place immediately between represen­tatives of the Union Finance and Home Ministries, the Planning Commission and the State Government regarding the manner in which the requisite Rnanciat resources could be found to make good the surpluses relatable to Teiangana "

Tny^S3-& g y ^ a <&o#g%& oa?* ^<w?5s*SS 3 o ^ o M 5 v ^ &

^ ^ t*a. S^^^a At the su^e^tion of the Chief Minister ta&

TSNgtBaiy-R. ^o*l) ca?* 8 oo&o^ t^Sspg &5* gbX)^^^& ^ o ^

X^> <s3 rBo. ^ ^ ^ g ^ o ^ r ^ , e^bR&&30^ &<&}, 2Sb#^o]$?^&

^ j " r&S h*S&0{&x> Bo^r?^^ s?yi^ & m % 3 *3oa^T>&<&o^-—^ !&Mpg

ga^ar^ <xu- w ^ M ^ ^ nea?7!y^y^ ;&g^a3$gari& ^ &

$^n^&^M 3 ^ & ^ ^ & ^ . 3* 8 3ncNoacR ^b^&$^??^ s $ ^

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M 4 24th Ju!y, 1971 Motion on Address by the Governor

^ag&s ao&. sSar^^a "At the suggestion of the Chief Minister,

it has been agreed that a high-powered Telangana Development Committee shall be constituted immediately composed of the Chief Minister, Andhra Pradesh as its Chairman and Member of the Planning Commission, the Ministers of the Andhra Pradesh Cabinet belonging to the Telangana Region and the Chairman of the Regional Committee for Telangana as its members " oay 1^^6* BR

<eSl2ooao S^d! <xb;3y& <FON!$a, 3^t& l3&3*BS, 3ao SaD^&oR, a*3 &s6

^ r ^ o S)gb M o a 3oon*S)*6o—^g^a c3& CSo j - ^ &E83& ^^^^7vX)

^"^o&^iv^ 3 ^ H a ^ . &6S ^ d & R e M ^ ^ g b i S ? ''The main

functions of the Committee will be to identify . within the over all framework of the Five-Year Plans, the programmes and schemes TelataMe to the Telangana Region../' H>5 3<365* ir^^* gghR

(gr^gar) LsSJsy^r? t&a^ s3(f^xSe^ RgRs^^co air-d)^o^, &&-3S

^006)6* lr^§^ ^ 5)a&^ ^ ^ r ^ &^^. c?o^ ^ ^ ^go^-R s;l3\a

^(&. ^^ ^xbg^^a s*<a. ^ L^f 6* ^^^ & ^ <&&3;3&*a6 ^ a i)(6 ^go g'Mo^r*^ 3co7?ss*9o ^9!T ssCo^^o^cy ^cr Sr^O esn^BS.

^5 ^ ^ ^ B^s?Sl2oo&n ^ ^ ^ §a ^ ^ ^ 9 ^ 5 * ^ ^ J ^ &^\ ^<g.

. o* ! " <5* l3^d?) aoa. tyco^a "There will also be a Plan

Implementation Committee at oi&cial level " ^a g^^^o&D 53&^b

^)^ty, 3n*, J ) e 3 ^ S g^(53^^d3oco <xD*t ^ ^ ^ 3 e 3 ^ d ^ s)SS)

269?r e3&^^^c?, ^n-, <J)^o^S*So § 3 &^^d^o) oD*& ea H57V v & )

^ e g S ^ ^ ^ y o ^ a ^ ^ ^ M e ^ d ^ ) ^ ^ ^ S &o&. ga 3 6*si3

8 ^ o a 3 o ^ )&*}r?So ^(So. - s 8 ooo&x^ ^(rriSageR Bcor?^^

^^ er^o RiChoa ep^a 3^^o^(&. sa^a " In order to ensure

adequate co-ordination as well as effective and speedy implementa­tion of decisions the Chief Minister will consider what further dele­gation of powers, if any, need be made in favour of the authorities specially entrusted with the task of the dealing with the problems of theTelangana Region'* e^d&5\Bo go3* (A^oaa* e$s*#o a&^-R

g)3*<tsr*—es^ a^g6o &%:6 5*<sBo&D, ts sS a*<sooao.." The possibility

-of providing for appropriate constitutional safeguards in the matter of public employment in favour of people belonging to the Telangana Region will be examined by the Government of India in consulta­tion with a Committee of Jurists" g*o3?* 3a45 ^XMy&+ e 3f3o^

^&g &<S3 *aR3*ao. iS)o§^& ^o^Ts^ g ^ * M o ^ t?o^yo*a ^ ^ n *

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g & ^ sxr§), 3*^ OD& & a t , sy^ g&^or? ^^oa^? ^dab^o^ro*&

^ ^ ^ ^ 336*3* 5gcoo^ ^ g ^ & , — ^ a 3*ogyga<6$ 3^o6. 5 ^

^CO)0&D <34T 5 g ^ ^ ^ a &S 33335* ....<3K&SBg /To^€0

^ 3 ^ 5 ^ , 3*63 gs t?a^o Q ^ — s r a 3 ^ & D gs gg^si^o g ^ ^ & n

^,oa. " These are going to remove the backwardness of Telangana.*

Unfortunately, some of our Telanganites have subscribed to this yiew.

I shall come later to the political aspect of it tap asagSa^ta.

%e BeorrBS* ^g*oo& S $ 0 M a ^ 33-35&f8S ^o^o5^ &^y&7?a,

^^^ ^ &H&oos*a, eo^a^^co^a—^a ^ o o agRaof *&co. <?a 3&^o&o!y^&. May be, of course. I do not deny it. But it is

also a political problem. How it is a political problem, I shall deal at the end. (vii) " At the suggestion of the Chief Minister, it has also been agreed that the high powered Central Advisory Com­mittee will undertake a very early visit to Hyderabad, in order to examine expeditiously the grievances of the public servants of various categories and make appropriate recommendations to the Union H o m e Ministry " *&- ggf g&dS e*3*a sap 3 3 ^ & . *Ir*gg6" ^an$

3$5hoa. a*as &,&* a&*s5\co 3§Rupees. 15 o^o*e&oa ^ a e&&#*

^ 6 ^ a & S ^ 3*& dia X)^^eo ^. 03&1§ 6? a&HJCRtD S&^S

t?&^r-co7r &o" ) 5$ aos^&a^cS. ^^S^ooTV 3^*$ ^ ^ ^ ^ 3 ^ ^ .

1968&* ^ M ^ * ^g*^f gso^ Sb^o^^S *3& 3^^^* ^c^s^n* & .

^. &Dg. &. 6 * ^ ^ ^^^37d^&)0 8 8Aoa ga*? &3$gS&o^??a5

y ^7T e30^3^& a^ ^Sx:^ ^^x^^&ot) o^o^e&^ Hr^S* gb^

^oS30^o&. 3*^ a^ a%d3rco iSoSD e ^ ^ ^ o ^ R o — ^ 3zBgSa^36.

^$ ^&o^c^o(67^e3 . &0S ^ o & a ^ s^^g56o^??55 o ^ d^ro^ooc^

c&r 13 gosS%\%3&ae?&oa gy^oD^ o^ (&^a gas*^:^. a 3 ^ & , ^a ^3^& 393 Q3*V d^o?<am^ ^p^^3^c6. The Union Home

Ministry will also devise an urgent programme within a deSaite time schedule, with the object of deciding any outstanding cases relating to the integration of the services." R&gaS *&agr^ *5o#) ^ a . 39en*ss- gRyg ^^ 0 3 ^ , ^o^'—^asaf ^oS*3&e@o

.^$ 5 $^dS^, & r ^ 3$g3^ *So^. ^ ^ ^ ^ 18 Ro.ao ^cmoa.

-"'The Chief Minister has assured that the State Government shall implement promptly any decisions that the Government of India may give in the Hght of the advice tendered by the Central

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166 24th July, 1971 Motion on Address by the Governor

Advisory Committee or the State Advisory Committee/' 333)%%

3^oNo^r "In order to ensure the continuous attention of the

Central Government towards the problems of the Telangana Region

at the suggestion of the Chief Minister, it has been agreed that the Prime Minister will holl review meetings, every six months '*

is3 "a^aoaaS* *3s§r-§ g^ss < & ^ 5 ? &$* 3da*T)g c^saa c*3t3.

-g* &an* vtayaes 3gcS*2ao&D ^ o & ^^ag(&, § ^ ^ to ga^so

yA^og^ ^d^oAsycD). gs g&dSS ^ ^ ^ ^ s ^ ^ o ^63 B0c^{&. 3po

7?^ ]^ac <io^ S) §"*%& !b<$5 ^ aCo^&<5^d^ O^dSoo Beorra*

6^^6* ^ $ S ^ ?va, 030^^ Ra&gca r a 3 ^ ^ This is the most

{august body * q& ^^??&), ^a ^ ? r ^ . 5 aMoRta^ ^^<&o ^ 5 ^

^p^ 3^^(&, 8 ir*<sR04f ]j?o — 5(&6* 69 &o& ^ 6 ey &S!&

^o^^yd* ^o^\c-eo cxD& ox)o5. * 3 o & ^ !$o^^u*o^ &>& ^§M

^gydgo g S a BsS^iR. ** I have repeatedly expressed the Rrm

resolve of the Government to promote development of Telangana" and other things. ^B asr5\* ^ g ^ S o acc^^r &o^oR. ^ o a ^ y o ^

R%& ^ ^ ^ o ^ a r ? ^ a^o^d^o ^s 6 ^ ^ a&?63gp ao&Doc^, i§g

y ^ a x ) o ^ ^ o ^ y ^*2oKrad)^^ aodpon*? 8^00300^ (& (n-

!0 g^ro^'Soo&a^ gfKS&g f^SPco^. &^J^ a&^o& i)^d). Qo3* a^^RS

^ sM^ShSforr ^S33&?3^&^ *^^§* B^c5*3D0&D {0 eo&Diy3t6.

^ y ^<3. 530 $ a^g^co ca^R ^^.elS(S^ y^^a ^, . oD&\!$

S^olSR e y ^ a 107 §^^ dr^d^eo 3<5*g3S ^ 6a^5* ^ 3 ^ ^ .

M? §^^ dr^d&c& ^o"& ]^)^<io^a7r^ *2o3oa o & g^ 1S^K)A^&

^^\o^r^ sr%3 ^3X) *^&??^. 5?d^ ^ $)& ^ a ? ^ g ^ ^

^ ^ g * ^ ^ 5 ^X) 1 3 ^ y & e ^ aa^sSa. ^ ^ ^ o & D 5?^^ ^ ^

^ & & <a&*§ ;3) g!b^^ 28 § 6M ^ ^ & . ge tO S o ^ ^ c ^ gg^ 1 ) ^

^SoRaBo c SST coK^ 1? §^^ ^&<RMa co>^ ^ ^ R^o^o^d^ & ^

!&^-&) M ^ . & & ^ § ^ ^ ^ . ^S6 o ^ ^ o 9 g f ^ S !&oO

€D&? py (SS. 10 goRgyre g*o*&&)odSo n)^ ^Tb3ao*& e ^ & \ "&CSS7

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27@ i5. dSo . &. ^ ^ & ^M^*7? M o vwo^. 20 e&o ^c*45*&^^

' #& §"*& t&*^c^^ X^o ^cc&o5. ^ y ^ 5.7 ego agcgtSa <xn8?< * ^*&

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Motion on Address by the Governor 24th Julv 1971 167

otRrcfg) 3rRD. n*35 190 §-*&) Regans e^^^a, s J ) ^ ^

5 spays eoaP J)ar 000^0^^00). 1Q RoSS^c-e &oo Sa CS\ 3dJo

^ocr 28 § b ^r^d&c gf^^^ 17 S*aa TS C 45 ^ oca^^ ooea

^ ^ . *5 3*63 ^ aD^3^a, ^& R S ^ S . aa J)g5^^ y^. ^ ^

%<Sos*<&. o w ^ o ^ ^ ^ ^ 0 ^ J)f ^ &a aDggdo^. 28 §^^

^r^d^w &as i)o 6* y^^^dx) 5* aa^&. va o ^R 3&oa. i? § &R Q9g*gon* oa&^a. g c otar? *tdx^^ &^^o& n*a * 6 § 30

BooTrsa^)^ ^&&o&. 25 S*&B ^ <xa^^^^*& *&& B^o)

^^a^&3. a^dee^ e5^p^ grcoooaon- <^Joe^&^5. 5 45 r^

3r&*33KB e*co)o 7v3! (ydJog^&^a. e&a^o^ g ^ & o ^ oosa *^\^

*3^<^S^o^ t&^^o eo&a^eo. tsg -g o^J^ &^^&. Q ^ ^ sd&^

3s&B*<R. ^ ^ J B cS*2&og* ]^^o. 12oSho- b <&Sb ^ & ^d^

o Aeago )Do d&a^a. Ro?r ^ 5 co^^a &a^d). Surpluses which

have not been spent during past few years are accumulated and are to be given year by year g*& oansaST 9 § ta cmo^gD tay SS..

Ra^gS& § 5 C5p <!3bc& aD^\Co. After all the Chief Minister is not

there and our Deputy Chief Minister is taking notes. Of course* I do not know if he is taking notes or not. This is a very relevant point. Why do you call it a special development programme or scheme. But I know you are not competent to reply to all these questions.

Sri J. V. Narasingarao : The question of competency docs not arise. It is irrelevant.

A 3. 69&gg*5&: *3r)&5* 3gcS*2ao&D t*3&$j a*6f#o - gag*

gug* 5)5* a^Rao* igoRS**^ B^sr^R). agona? 77a &*s&33go7r gn&&

r*<3 cD x- a dSrco 3&*&r'#)§'*3 a <3 rM cr&3 o"& - sa^g^

^3o^ ^ ^ n&r-&&yytSS. We are throwing doles. These special

development schemes of Rs. 45 crores are given to Telangana. Whose

money is this? Is it a 'meherbani* or charity or what is this.

3& a<r > &g §*g gy*3*<sa<B ctas-jR. ^eS^M3 §0 c g ' s^^.

t? 60 &f;\odB ^x-^^ S^cmR^ Ma-ca3:&. Rorg^S* a&3^. o a ^

xrRb.^ RoR^Fo 60% r^^^ d^g.&.^j,&. ^ 0 3 - ^ tfogF* ^ ^

^^0(&§^^& n^F 3ReS^o^ go T ccD s sSb. ^ 5 ^ cx&^^^^

i^6* <9o<? ^ ^ a^s-^- ^ e^r^o^aa 9<3Hya*&^2Sr^Rr^

go<y Whetherany particular scheme has been prepared for these

9 crores of rupees which has been given; in addition to that whether

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these 9 crores has been amalgamated in the general ^vetopment iund, whether any particular scheme has been prepared, what is the evaluation, what is the net result of this nobody can say today. That is so far as the special development is concerned. N o w we come to the general development. It is said: " During the current year 90% of the plan outlay would be allocated among the 3 regions in the ratio of the total population of the region and the remaining 20% will be allocated on the basis of the population in the backward areas of the region." a&dS *2aSr*crj)b 3&ga? ^8^*3oo&B 3333

3&3$3 ? 3*^g%<5* &)S&3<% d^o <9oa* (Rb^a. aRfbgo^a. t^go^o

399B* d & ^ a . 3*3)g^&5 ^ & S M 33 g%\og" *3oorrBs*gS c&XRS^a&.

o o ^ S o ^ ^ <R/ta-? )o Sba^f [o^6 8, 6 7 ^ ^ d ^ o ^ ^ <y (So.

The Government are of the view that the backward areas of the Telangana region should received adequate consideration in the future development programmes of the State Government and hope that the State Government and the High Power Telangana Develop­ment Committee will soon go into this matter come to a decision as to the Telangana's due share in the general development expenditure of the State, <3o^ & 9 g & r ^ R i a ^ R . RsSe^oo&s e 5 o&o&Rr 3s&

gai^a, aa^caxy M & ^ e o n * dRa^a. p°Ra* gbe3 a&*C& ^ g a . sipgb

^&sj-eo7? d^o^a. 1Q7 S"*a& &!bl§a 27 §^&D ^ ^ a . /tsSR 'gaoaB ^

<xooddSr ^Srj^a. *3o^) a&BS^eJ* *^S^ e^^§^o6y"^ ^$o^&*

B^a ^ g ^ O & D esg ODO^diP ^ iS)D gy*!T 3*9 ^9^90 O D ^ ^

ft is not based on the population basis; it must be based on the backwardness of this region. This is the advice of the Govern­ment of India. This is the statement given by the Prime Minister in Parliament. What of course these special development Committees consistiong of the Chief Minister as Chairman and the Ministers of Telangana as members have done in this matter, nobody has said 39on*sa 3s$eS'2BoeB gauSS* s&x^&Rgn* g a ^ M aiaRC^ epos* aa-jR.

These Telangana Ministers could be seen by their non-attendance in the special Review Committee which the Prime Minigter is having every 3 months or 6 months. After two and half years the due share of Telangana has not been evolved; the intetest of the Telangona Ministers is obvious. It is said: " Special development schemes for Telangana have been prepared on the recommendations of the Regional Committee and for Rayahseema on the recommen* dations of the Development Board constituted for the region."

<ggg&, gog* o ^ *3r^5* BgeS*3DoaB sSgRsUdo aagon* i&R^S*

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^ 0 , SDR ^ ^ O ^ 0 ^ ) ? 3 - ^ 9 3 333 0 3 3 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ . ^ ^ ^ ^ ^!^§C-^

<33"*3S'33oaa ^ O D ^ ^ o t , ^Sc^D &^.&) agcxg'Saol) gD$^^?) 55

^ ^ 1 ^ ) ^ ^ 3 c ^ M gtS oii&Biv 5 ^ ^ ^ ^ 3 o*a§ ooo^o^ ^ d

^ ^ ^ ^ o * & G o and ask the Regional Committee for fun Js—^o&^

Rgjg e^^y^, ^ &^CSl^o^o^& ^ ^ 3cog-8S, ^ ^ 6 c^o^yyO^

^o^yye) o^r g&*3S. Government does not take the responsibility

of evolving a concrete scheme for these 9 crores additional funds

i)&* aa^o *&&;Sjaa * &p oar*6o. ^Do^, d^a axs* (y^ e^oy^o ^^S. This is the fate of these surpluses which are unfortunately

called Special Development Schemes and this is being distributed as

doles and no net result can b^expected and is not forthcoming at all.

This is the position.

15 3osS^o*9aD&S(XDoa. gogsSdgr- Q o i S ^ y ^ g !65?* S 8s*3<R.

^g^r^ ^o§^&oa ^a&^d^p&, J)o^^oa 8*aS" o B^aDcy^ ^s 5 a

!§o% *5r^5* ^ ^ ^ ^ & & o & siu^oa. ^o^^&ge^&a y85. s*& t)J*

^ C ^ e ^ ^ xSoaoa*&. &a§ ?Sooo5o^ ^ ) ^ ^ sg^^goU^ gS&3S S&

ao^o&. & ^ ^ exy*Ssi3'*&& 53^5 dDC^o

It will be sent back to the-Govt, of India for advice. It will take another 6 months. This is being done. Last year P.W.D. integration list has been RnaKsed by the Govt, of India. Even to-day it is one year two months. It has not seen the light of the day; it has not even been implemented.

tPO&^eR (soR 3D3r° ^ ^ o * ^ ) , S$&ot3a*$6\ i&ga'^gB^ 3g\.6f ^SSyp^

go*^%gy&D &S ^X)^3Sf?& 33^-g$a ^ o ^ ^ ^ § ^cor^B^& 55^ *&$S3

^ 2 & a 3aD35r* o&r^^ s;o&'5oo't^^' &!)gorr &?S a* Oss^J g * ^

8&^&\ ^ t ? 3co3)oa. ^ o U S & o ^ S * ^ (XD*§5o ^<S^^. ^ agarr

^ ^ a ^5^a. ^ a ^ ^ ^o^tro assyg e ^ ^ &$ es^sj^ ^ ^ f ga&SS.S' ^ ^ ^ . &r&*§e ^ e ^ ^ ^ & j e&R<'aB*<3a>. t?o^6^—

AS$^&r?0 ^ ^ S J ^ S&oa, &j^^8 ^ S p ^ o & — ^ o ^ ^

" 668 have been !Considered and out of that 300 have been decided ; It is nearly two years since it was constituted. ( M y 300 applications have been considered, i.e. 1/10 of the applications received. This way it will take another 9 to 10 years to Rnish this programme/' <aa T§oa. -3s Raaa <3o<&g93 ^ ^ ^ ? ^ a ^ & x s o g ^ ^ e ^ ^ ,

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,%<&%& tSs*a*o o^^*6^r^^ ^o^r& ^ o & ^ ^ ^ ^ , ^ e ^ & o ^

^ M ^ a , *5^§o7? y<& IMgorr ^ ^ ^Soo*& ^0(&t^^.

Out of 3211, 357 could be considered—1/10 of these could be taken up after a lapse of two years.

'ge 32UJ* At^&oa Ra&*3*y% 30s* 3ogs&oa a^s^o^e^ Bg^^o.

3-aR3^ 000a. J)<S* .$,5. ^ 0 ^ X ) & ^ ^ o l&^S* B ^ ^ s ^ . ^x^

^o^^\(ro ec^^y a*3 S ^ri36\^b e&^M<&. ^a*^& xSoR^crso

^ O D ^ a D ^ ^Sd\*2&o^)^ ^oAd^ 3*35 5* ox^a?, QoM5oo*&^!^

^ ^ ^ 0 ^ 3 aDog* o r geaaa ^r€^ & & ^ ?

Non-cempliance with the directive of the Govt, of India regarding equation of posts, integration of service, non-observance of special provisions in the matter of recruitment and promotions, etc.

A33ya)o6B o 5 QoAtRy* 3&\R 3*53 5 *tgjSSX^MSo63a tS^a&n*, ^g-&

R3o(arr& B&\^ D^d^co^ox. . 36gS ^ r ^ \ , sr^ s;o'b'3oo*& *&

^ ^ ^ 3 gr^o y&33 co^ o^*2^o&a * § o ^ ^ ^ o & o ^ 3*3§ S*\

^ ^ Z psy 3-i53 tycr* B <g*7? ^Soo^o^a. ^S&coJ^ 3*633 & & &

^ " & X b ^ ^ e&o^^y^ &:&^ grccR 2)^d& i&oX^a. T n ^ & B ^ ^ * &

qoa*2oo6D ^ & ^ C S . To-day we are in the 8th month and after

that to-day what we find is — the advice of the Govt, of india has been south and the Government are anxious to find an early solution to this problem. How long will it take ? 3333 3^5* eTT^R. a?a^

M o eT§&*^3$3^6S. gx&x. Bj*eo\ Qoa*3ao&B B&*o tssr BS. y?) S)oR

. 3&^R ^ 4 3 ^ *§ g)ccs$ aa^g&s^ *&)o^'&^i3 gdgir€)? ^^y J?^gy^b

asoar*&. *6^ 000 o§^^ sSr^ eo^cS. Government of Inida said in .this

implementation df the Mulki rule&our advice must be sought — ^ y ^ hacaxy Bir^c-? ^^*3&?y o otyo?*? ^o&^3 t$3&-%. A^oa?

If you are' so anxious to do something in this regard. ^Khs&*a>

t^a-d§ g ^ ^ R ? ^)o^^3 & M ?b6o^ *§5^^*gg^^^R? J)o^3

<XMP D(yo7? R^^^a?

<3&g"3^& a s*^ s^o^Ba^ 3 ^ . 1966 <*){A*3Boa)#* tr

^oa. Status quo will *be maintained as far of Education is

concerned in the erstwhile Hyderabad State—Telangana State.

;M&§3&&& goaaRoa *3o^ o^*5p^ . 3 ^ ^ \ ^ ^ 5 ^ R . &^A

^ ^ S F * 3eoK> &3&^o eS Q ^ ^ A ^ ^o<^o^ h^S. 7^ ^ ^

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Motion on Address by th$ Governor 24th July, 1971 171

10 ST&3* ^ Al3?S^ e^a $o%;& ^ a 5&6^M. ^ ? o ^ ^ o ^

*2ao&3 va3&g^co)o^ S^gf ^^5^od)& ^^sr&. ^o^iSoodo &ggf

^^^^bo(R>^ o^^. e ^ ^ ^ ? $rs? 3j& &&?$^^ey^ O a e r g ^ e & ^

^ M o ^ S * TS&y o. Q ^ ^ l ^ ^ i § ^ e w aa>3g3-*S* p^o& e^^o.

^^d^o&, 3^5 3^go<y^as. ^gb^o&n ^ ^ g t s ^ c o & M gg^^o?^

63 ^ & . l)*3o^ iy<r&oa ^)CS^^?^ ^ c o ^ ^ ^ asr^BS. ^ ^ g ^ &

^y*$5* 3o<a ^ c ^ o ^ ^ p ^ ^<s&^ 0 * ^ ^ ^ , g*s-as, <9ag^^

Anyhow, this subject pertains to this region. This Telangana Region

is a cosmopolitan region. There are certain circumstances and

certain situations developed here prior to the merger with the

Aadhra. Should these, factors also not to be taken into consideration?

ib a&o R ^ a o tS&nr? ad M>g*3a& 3R3&o3* t9&g*o&. tpRsa &33<S*

Sb $ o ^ ^ o ^ ^&r- &o6? Anything which is needed to be passed,

the Government benches would see that the quorum is completed. ^g&*3 §*cfog<R *o&y*t6. 3r& S3 &oR &o!yO. 3*3^^ *S&. ^ o & 6 ^

^ S s3o^^. It has become more or less rubber stamp of this

Government %* 3*sr%y& 5H&<xBiy ^e^^u-? &, &<&& & > ^ ^

W e have disagreed With the provisions of the original Bill. W e have

incorporated certain things in .that. T*3R;$5fg5 33^oa. rgRRgf^*

they have overthrown the recommendations of the Regional Com­

mittee. They have passed the original Billascontempiaiedbythe

Government. But according to the Raies of Procedure, ii has to be

^at to ih^ Governor* The two views, the Regional Committee

views and the Assembly views should be sent to the Governor and

the Governor's verdict w m prevail. $& asRfeaar 3 A*o*? 3^3*?

/Sfg%\& ^r<-^ 5^pd? Governor gtves an assent. This is the stgte of

afiaiys. §tg&§* < g g o ^ o ^ <x^D$o?? &<^. %ayaA*o;& - M ^p5.

a,g 5)co g^^c6. t^ey Sr-d^^^S 3*3*3 t*o&*&. ^ ^ § ^ g ^o^D

WM5y&. It has become a simple formality. ;sg3r ^^b^do? Regional

Committee is Ute powerful committee. 5^oD^ 6 eg3df ^^yt!0*&

Let it come through the Regional Committee. Is it under the pur­

view of the Regional Committee w & * & .

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t72 24th July, 1971 Motion on Address by the Governor

l3a ao&*SSeaD3' & ^ & d&S* < cr^o &o&Doa ^&^o"^) ^o<5y*&.

I tell you, id one minute that Ordinance which has become a Law

that Municipal Corporation Bill, it was passed in one second-

^^g3rl§a3-yo. The Chairman announced 'passed', 'passed'.

This is how things are happening. It is second 6ddle of the Govern­

ment. Excuse me, I am not in emotion. This is the true picture.

As long as this state continues, the Regional Committee cannot

function truly, I tetl you. a.g'goffa 3t&6&:y3&. s*&)5" &Ss&*gg* &o&.

In the anxiety to &x up the crest gates at Nagarjuna Sagar, in the Anxiety to complete this Nagarjunasagar which is only to cater to the needs of the, I am bold enough to say, I have got enough meterial to say, that this is only catering to the needs of the Andhra region to the extent of 1:6,1: 7. Last time when I investigased the matter in the Estimates Committee, when we visited and of course most of the Andhra Members in the Comittee visited Nagarjunasagar, it was 4mly 82,000 acres which have been brought under cultivation in the left bank and it was 6.5 or 6.3 lakhs acres in the Andhra region. For Axing up these crest gates most of these erstwhile Hyderabad schemes — Upper Krishna scheme, Bheema and Tungabhadra Highlevel and alt these have been ignored even to-day. Effective measures were not taken to represent the base before the Tribunal. 1 have been bawling out all these things since six or eight months. I have been Tepresenting to the Government not now but even before when the Gulhati Commission came. They are anxious to see that the erst­while Hyderabad schemes are not implemented. Because of this negligence most of the districts, Mahaboobnagar and Nalgonda, they have no prospects of getting the scheme in the near future.

Then coming to Pochampad project, it was originally estimated

for 20 lakhs of acres. "g.a&.c^n-R & ( y & ^ ttRag^ggo^aS. 270

^S.^o.&. &ygat3a 220 e&o 33c*oSS tS&*o spa^tR. I do not exactly...

T am not questioning his sincerety or appreciation or any such thing*

go&y* a g ^ ) &"3DodD—The point was raised by some other States

for this project. 3*3 os'oog'' 80 §^aa ^ ^ & o ^ ^ . I have

teady data with me to show that this Government has neglected for

10 to 15 years. oR gj.3* ygcagog ^tRiggR^ ^ocr^c? ga*§

^g&g&j) g&)oa. I have got particulars with m e and it will come

some-day to light before the public, how this Government has neg­

lected and all these things. And ultimately on the advice of one

Member, that Sri K. L. Rao a small scheme, medium project scheme

-was formulated for 66 T.M.C. ft. and was given,

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Motion on Address by the Governor 24th July, 1971 173

:K^oa. €503- g ^ o C e & ^ ^ ( 6 . & & e ^ ^ o ? r ^3*&g" g^^,i3&

^&^??^&. g&a-g a, cr- & er^&*§ ^^? <yso?b e?-a) KTco^ e & ^

^^o-co gotR^xro^ y^o ^ogfl^ga. ^ r 6 ^ ^ ^ gfvcreo c R g o ^ a

^a. 5Scfgo s?go^ !o Rt^oR. c & cc^ c^no^Srr- &?y^c6. a*R 40 §^&n

coosr^^a e$o^?y^&. ga^go. Is it h addition to Rs. 30 crores which

Tiave been provided under the Plan outlay for this current plan period? That is one thing. In addition to that ofcourse

45 3*aa p R ) g&r &R3 5g*?? ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 3*5* gRus^R ^ o ^

45 § &x) pgR ^ { ^ ^ ^^i(r? s$*g, ^ o ^ o . (XD*$ 6^ gd r*D. 3Q F^^

^ p & ^3$3f R*3S8S&oa. 9 §^e^ ^ ^ * 3 & o ^ ^ 5 go&jR* co^oa*

€ S^d^ 6^c^gf gRoe! $o^b\&oC coo *& 3^^?r 45 9*&s> 3r-& &6<^5*

^)o§* ^&?S53 ^ ^ o a . ^a Sc*a- c?3^ 2.4 o^co gr^*& a*a&

$P*33^d&6* tSc^&o & o a . 45 S^agoU) c 3 ) & ^ < 5 ^ a ^ ^^y^&.

^ ^ 40 t *5* S * &f ^o^^5* 3 a ?6& *a3a6x) ^S* ccoo&^Sp <9<y <6.

Rs. 40 crores have been sanctioned by the World Bank. What is this

after all. If it is in addition to the Rs. 30 crores, 9 crores and

6 crores, or it is inclusive of Rs. 6.30 crores &a> 39S^Ro*& Govern­

ment is also a party to that d3*i8*&5;& 5§s"&3. &5 &>33<a &&* 393^

%o"§) W e will try to complete the Pochampad Project within the

Fourth Plan that is ending by 1974<s3 e9<y^&s*3 *a?3o B^d&o &ao&o*3)

It is only going to be created potential for 2.5 crores of acres. That is the position. So it will take another Five year plan to complete which is a medium project of 66 T M C . Though we are abte to con­sume 120 T M C , we are restricted to take only 66 T M C . This is another matter to be decided by the Tribunal. ]^$x)g^ <3aa&?r

R&gg dR^sSy^ a*3S a%<3D3* g ^ o n * aosra. <3o<RSo!> <S30:J* e&g*

g& <^)o^ aospco g ^ T ^ D c^3)§^e <gg*3^ ^?yjY3 ????^g

^*^& )^Bgo g*o&^ ^§^^zr33 (p& ^ ^ *^&3or^a-33 c3)o6f e ^

g& o&r ^c^*2oo^ a&Rn* M ^ 53 cS7? y ^ o ^ ^ <Bbo&g) ^ 3 ^ ^

^p^o g5^o-^s!o^ ^cRpaRo. Bco??s-& c^a ^^3-^o ^ag^o

<93 ^ 2&-&)C? e ^J'^ 6?&^a. ^^5T& c^gy^T 5 ^ . ^ 3%

3&arr t K3a7?3 ^ ^ ^ 7 V 3 %t36otaR) s 63 cQ)^^& ^r^o^od. aa

^5) g^. ^ 5 * B ^ o S ^ o ^ ?^6oO B3*,)X>. g ^ ^ o ^ ^ ^ 3 § A5o^

T33^&. &3^ lSDSj o*\ ^ ^ ^ ^ p ^ ^ 5 ^ & . ^o^re&^ ant&ea

^oi^&, ^os^ e ^ ? ? ^ ^ ^ g o csa^ja^B 5?o^& ?S^o ^ ^ d ^

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y^gc^ ^ ^ r ^ o a& ^^D &^a ^ ^ & .

^. t,g*. &^^o^: sir^ ?ygd&ors* o*ge&R *^& gc a* ^0^$^

^5o^ ^&oor &o%#o iy* ?

P^(^pco3^aD. a3ia aooy arr §C(S ^^n^o, al&o, sal o 0§c^

^^?n 0. e&^ &oa)?v6S r D Bco77S^ S&o o co ?vX) tso% a n ^ j * ^ ^

g^aot^gi$x) & ^go^o^ ^ggorr ^ r ^ ^ y ^ r?D sa^y^b^

^sS^o aa3&o"& ^CS ^oo3<y ^d&^c^^o*& ^c^o&. s&*acRe

*^(Sr^o %d). sQo$3f y o^ R&'RS J^o^7V t?d!&o&. O & M o tsoB

&, 5$o $\ o ox)&^cooo^ ^^ tTotKfrr &Bb^dp6*\ 3d&crX)3 3o<&^S

tyc^go? Qsy^ & r^^*2oo&D& & y ^ t ^ j h ^ rir-^o^^. c s o o

^ & & ^T)^3 ^o^r*^ 3 & trey- 5*^3^77 g r ^ ^ & ^ ^ yg* gstf

^S ^ y ^ ^ gyf e^ M&f6eaa^o. &o&^dpe&^ ^d^^o&o o^

coooAd rS go&octa 5j^ *3oooo3^. ^a^d^) (&!!b epSW^T 5^^§^

T o-? ^o5)'3&o"&^& ^*& taS*3gR) K r c? t$& 3^^ l)o&o^

^6*43rg^^g ^cor^er $ ^ t3^&. ^o"& ^ ? taggS, - 8 3^y

W e have not yet come across the responsible Accounts OfRcer or a#y oScer fr< n Tela^gana Region who will represent the true pictmre. ^ J^^ g* j^?r ^t^r Co^gpol) ^^ RR *3<Rro(§ Ch^<g^ &! CSo.

I have aet bee a impacted to show this aeceid; I have not been instructed to give this information; this is the information .compiled by the Finance Department; this is he information acceding io <jovt records; I^n%at disciose any thing ...... this is thcordejr of things .under the provision of Presidential Order. This Regional Committee is emitted to go into the details of the two Regions on expenditure and income side. T3&is is t&te -state xyf affairs to*day. asoartta. ^ ^^p %5ps* ^ ^ d o ^ ^ ^ ^^ss^& ^ ^^^ ^5*

^y-&o&3^) ^ ^ $ ^ ^ ^ ^ 0 . s r ^ ^ ^ ^ g y ^ esRaRoR yjyo^

^ g ^ o ^d$)^^>^^^o. 3^3*^)3 S63&^heo & c ^ 3^^o ^ $3c^o.

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Motion on Address by the Governor 24th July, 1971 175

&Rgr%a*&D. as* &^^ods&^ Ba^a^a. ;3& g$t&So;toTsa

($) *3. pg^g^BA:^ ^gg(, ^g ?<^&^& gagMSoR ^ggo^o _g ff gg^go &f^*3&77^ tig3a*aoaR &o^go^ ^ r ^ ^gycor? ge ^ ^ o , g ^ ^ ^ & o & WgRgbgca ip^gRo, ^ ^

grRgco di)^o o&a g&oagor?^ aoR. ?^g^&r?6 ^\J <&3* Rg\r?

^ o ^ ro^&oa o^a. <ra r ^ ^55 <^^g^ &^c 3ags t

(Mr. Deputy Speaker in the Chair)

grgarna d d ^ a&a <%) (T^iY g g 3^elS^o^& J)S5 g ^d&^M

r?^ ^3^j3&*^oi3)& ^ ^ ^d^y^S n*3 ^ ^ $ gog ggj*s*Xh

^ D ^ ^ o ^ g ^ ggiggoli gr^o ^ g ^ 3 ^ g^^g)\7?^ cr^. g& ty^

^do. e o co)"S)&3&3 S^o ao&. ao5 ao5 e^ g^^& 3a^ &gb!g^r^go

393o3r*aDjl3Do4B !^Bo aoR^ bSS to^&, s?96 Bo&g)g). Q*3g&^^

jg^yOS 3<K&&. eoRe§ 3eo^&, ^^g*§lb^ e3o^d&*2&o&D aoRP

^y5* ^o^oB3*3oo^ a o ^ Beog^&. t3& jg^g g&ggco. R:goR^o

&gg3\ e^o Tg^gcM g&gg. QO^gd& ^ ^ ggs-sa 1& s^M ^ f

^d&a*M t?Sd&3\o d^e e^s-?)^ ??8S <5 goRR^oS* oRo ^r^7?

e^g&oa. 5^*^o &*a* cy^gc^g J)gc g g^g&gco 2&g^& ef^o

^&g&D7r R&. ^ B S ^ ^ ^ ^ 6 * ^g?^5^ t?o S^SSb.

A *3- gt^oR^S: ^ )o cml2ooiD gg)gg*3g g^geo ^ &

& g & . & c^&oga g ^ S S g^Xg^ w ^ o ^ ^o&33^&. S^M^f

&,gy^g>j roRgm j) ?? ^o^gg^ g^gD^g), *aaco g a ^ g ^ ^ t?g& y^ § oB2Sb g^Rco.

($) . #&g^l3A:— '* gg> ^ o ^ 3 gog^^gx^ Rg^ "

($) 3. ]S)g^geR3&: o&gggp ^g ^&g^*35^& *&y<^^

;6epagr&r-a*a. oy^Rg eX) (ggo 53b 55b^oa. e&gy3&n*&

5^^oa, ^^goR*357?CS 5gb o5, rgg g^ 5^ ^o5, 3ge5*3&o^

( *3. 5g^*3&: ^ i^& ** *§&& ^ g & g ^ g^&

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!76 24th July, 1971 Motion on Address by the Governor

J g y^e^^ <93333x3<a. /T^^^gco r a ^ a^(Rpo&^)6o-a ^&&?S

l giogo aD*$^ &^r?ro^ eoDo^^o g ^ o ^ ^ ^ ggrcRga 3 ^

^*aS (^d&^R^ gr^*& g^a^sS). sjo^f 3 & 3 g ^ co&oa ^geo

ggxSa^. o6^^& e$^dS^c& ^g^,^ ^sr^. aorr'&f gs ogg

v 5o . r^ ggog^^^. gs^a d^^oa ^R, ^o^cj* as^a? jy^ o & ^ r ^ 3 sg)3 c&* $p*;S:&o[an*BS r?a ^03* aoa^& 7va

&S>S\ a^a^&rra ad&^^S 3o$3 T co r?a Q ^ ^ o 3-c^&a) 7ra

3a\g sSr co, ^a^da^o^ ^s&*a^ ^ ^ ^ a . a ^ ra^y^ ^^a^M&o *§o^^^^^o ^^v6 &&ro*& y^g^)&^ §^ro-& ^aa g&aoR%'3D ^oa^ 3 R o ^ ^ &R rd&^ sos-* ^*(3&^^^a ^og 33o 5Sg^. c a5$dgo^^ &.§enS)%g c?S^(d^co, §^o^&

T$g gSo :&$g ^$^?d^roo ^ o ^ ^ 3&^$SS* g^a^Sbg^ Rshalsb.

&^&3 ^^gofTV ag^&rSr-&)^ $ ^ 533&*}da*9& gg 5 ^ gd^^e^o

^asoorrBf 3 ^ ^ " A ^ r r a , QofS'aRdas$a) TS^rra c?ag s & ^

^ou)3^ol)?i (gs&^lM ^sSr^^e^D *§o^^^e^a^ ^)o&Doa < a a*3S

a^d& ^ ^d^ge&!$ a dSj-co. M7?l§f agd&gx) ^ ^ ^ y & ^^)0&D

^B^g^ ^oa, J*o<Rf:)dSj-6f(R. a g g R ^ s h ^ ^ ^ o ^ c o ^ coa^*^

^^ga, t?&S^o&. &^r^^&& cy^^d^o) ^Soo^ 5oSo e^ggoon-

^g^5r5otye^*§ sr&Scp^ &ga^?-&. e*3 saRsaogygp ^ & ^ ^ 0 . &^

J)^a^ ^^ ^Sox-g Q^oSo ^ ^ ^ o a ^ cXSosiD ;§oR. ^ Qo^go^c

3&R )^^^r y^g^^reo & ^ ^ Bo^ ao&rn&3$*glS ^d^o^ g^o^^So

^ o ^ ^ s!s 835Sb. :&5* aof^ Sb^y Sb f t?oo)^^, }j$:yRs&o[a?'rB&

^ ^ o ^ ^ o ^^^^ ^ a o ^ gba&&^& 3&y$ a^d^reo ^ ^ o ^ R ^ a

3&^ 35*;3&) S)jd ] D ^ & ea e9o&r (jS sr* ac^e&F^ ^to^^o

^ocr ^aar^cpaS ^d&^sSb i 3 ^ ^ ^ CF*$SP ygt^^ro a%j*si*E99o

^&^o *3^ oJ^ e^ eg)j^*d&*9& ^ 3 ^ d ^ ^oF^sS^o^ a^d&^*

393B&^g$ & ^ ^ ^ ^ i ) ^ 5 & o^^M a^d^iS^ &oR. &^3^^ ^7?^

^ r? y cr g*, ^ ^ ^ o & ^ g o &g ^^g^lb R ^ o ^ ^ ^ % ) ^

a^d^Rx) *3<x) . When it is poised for a bigger development, not

of our seeking or making, 3*3 aag^g+g a*g&aa tagged ^d&

^T^^^^^Q^S & * RRan* D M a^d&o. rag ^5 S^Rda-stF* ^ ^

^ 9 ^ c ^ c & ^ c g)^^sioM egRRRp A ^ r ^ o ^ ^ ^g^A7y& s^r&^

^ ^ p &a3 35SeS'Soo6B ^ d a 3 ^ & . Tg o s j ^ gr&> 3 c o & ^ & .

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Motion on Address by the Governor 24th July, 1971 !77

70.7 i M " 3fy3o&RR in Telangana is Rs. 101.4 per cent, whereas in

the State as a whole it is 97%. 3*o s^gga t^ggs TS^e& <ygd&5^7

^ ^ ^ ^ ^ &R>s* J*^^o*A g6&a^^O ^ 3Sb atMgiggggB

?ygd&o y^. *^f Out of Rs. 86.6 crores of the total plan in

1970-78, Rs. 34.19 cr. is the share set apart for Telangana. a34So?6\

a ^ d & ^ 33^&. ^5?g&o^ " 3 ^ ggbg Sbgg ^^^ ^ o ^ 3;o&

"2&&R& ^^! ^b^g e<y^&a *3oo7?^ *3<So5'2D34D33 ^ ^o^g ^ ^ 1 ^

^^bj 3oor?ES* so ^ b ^ ^ ^ ^ a 3 Rp^*& <s& 3^)&. ^ b ^

<^^crM &?S^a. s*Ra &^a^^*y^^. !^{f*^ TS^^SSb y^ t^Rota

^ip^S^^aS Q ^ & A^g^&o§^ S5 3?S xSo&a&a, ^^g&o)a, ^ ^

goor es* sSoo^co &°3o?6 Sb^^ ooc&c^ ^ ^ ^ ^ )j3!?g&o[#

I?P*o a^a^CS ^ ao S a^g ^!t^ ^ go^a ^c&^. TS'to a^a^^

"3^rg ^ ^ 3 3*& ^ao?^ ^o^*2oo^& ^gbd 4 3*R ^oorrgy

"S^eS^&o ^ ^ 8 3*8S a^or^ ^ ^ o ^ \ saaa a. 8 3ce ^ ^ p

^3^Tg §bi!o^ 8%a*oa &r<y^&. §^aDg ^rg ^^<3^ S*g3& <3M%

^y^o&x)0^ t3$i^<&a^ ^ ^^y& 3Hj*#8R% s & o ^ ea ?!cSo ^rar

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or so it will be out. Like that for Rayalaseema and also for back* ward areas in drears there is plan and probably within the next 1^ months or so it will be ready. 3oa*2oo*&R& QoeS^sS^MS g&g

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Out of 3729 Gazetted ofRcers and 16,202 non-gazetted ofRcers in the State who have to .be integrated in common cadres, the Rnal gradation lists have already been published in respect of 2,699 gazet­ted ofRcers and 16,081 non-gazetted ofRcers, leaving a balance of 1,040 gazetted ofRcers and 121 non-gazetted ofRcers. Hardly, 120 cases of non-gazetted ofRcers remain. So far as Gazetted ofRcers are con­cerned, out of 3739, Engineering service (Electricity) 227; Engineer­ing service (PWD) 630 (this is the biggest group), Deputy Commercial Tax OfRcers Class II 66 and Education Department, 117.

As regards the Engineering Service (Electricity) 227 cases, Government of India have asked the State Government to forward a draft Rnal gradation list for their approval in accordance with the decision of the Andhra Pradesh High Court to prepare the list in accordance with the principles laid down by them in their letter dated Public Works Department in their letter dated 16-7-1971 have requested the Government of India to publish the Ana 1 gradation list.

Re. Engineering P W D services, 630 cases: As against the revised gradation list of Gazetted Engineering Services published by Ihe Government of India, some representations were submitted by the ofRcers concerned which were forwarded to the Government of Undia fbr disposal. While representations were pending disposal by %he Government of India, they requested the State Government to /prepare a draft Rnal gradation list in. accordance with the principles laid down by them in December 1965. Accordingly, the draft Rnal

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gradation list of the ofRcers in the P W.D. was sent to the Govern-* ment of India for publication of the list as the provisionallists were published by the Government of India themselves. The Government of India, however, asked the State Government to notify the 8 n ^ Gradation list in the State Gazette. P. W. D. in their letter dated 16-7-1971 while seeking certain clariBcations from the Covernment of India have also requested them to publish the Rnal gradation lists.

Deputy Commercial Tax OfBcers : Consequent on the decision of the Government of India to equate the posts of D. C. T. Os. of Andhra and Sales Tax O&cers Class II of Telangana, it has become necessary to issue a provisional gradation list for the above category. The privis!onal gradation list was noti&ed in the Andhra Pradesh Gazette dated 14-6-1971 and 3 weeks' time from that date has been given to the oiBcers concerned for submission of representations to the Covernment of India.

Education Department: Consequent on the judgment of the

Andhra Pradesh High Court on the writ Sled by Sri Venkat Reddy

it has become necessary to publish the gradation lists for the oHicers

of the Education Department. The draft final gradation list has

been sent to the Government of Inida for approval by the Education

Department, -ge RoRCfytF* c*d&c!}3& 3^d&o So*# BsS^R&o sSrRxma;

goS^ao Ss*R. (T3aeib& Bge^'Baoaago s&go c*<3&oibS& &*&o?b spo^

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a w ^a-n* go^S* 3&33R3 s&33;3&3-^;a. s-33* o*a§c&-so 3<&.

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QS^b ^ ^ ^ a^<^o^-YD ^ s?7? g ^ a . It is functioning

very well, Sir. I think to ask for statutory Board for Rayaiaseema

is a step, backward, because, a ^ a S s * ^ d g ^ o s S R ^ ^ ^ & ^ ^

^ S ^ &^S BeoaPtS o^.

Sri P. Narsing Rao :— Right from its inception, all the deci­sions takaa by the Regional Committee have been unanimous whexe* in all the parties ate represented. Please take note of it.

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n^^o ^ 3^\e. I am not weighed;down by these rumours; nor am

I cowed down by threats of any nature,

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3§gaxK;yy&. Qa s*8*§ 3m. # tpSB tS* &^5^^o^ ^ o ^o^ &o3

^ ^ & ^ 5 * gaaag^a. s-8§ Q^^o?r ^D ^ ^ ^ a ^ r r y<3&*&

ig&^s?^ , Qo^ocD^ ^ol) ga^&^aras ^c&a^o^e ^^ ^e^^$5 a a s a ^ y ^ . c?as &^ u-^^o^o r?^s& ^ Soj*& oco oa&oa^ cra eR <&ga <&Sb ^ Q^y& aa*3s9 e3^^

^ ^ a . ir§^^^ air ea aaS76ea3 a. *&^& d&^c^ o^ * ^ 3^3, §^o3o ^ J n - &co g^^^as, <Bn&2rs: g ^ c o &&^^a-as &o^&o^a &^a gRt3-3&. c?a^ $y 7? .s).^ s?6a egy an^oS,

^ ^ & &53 ^ ^ ^a 3^&o. *3o& ^ a>a??3N* ^^a 4.

F iS 39GBS* SDO^a t?&^oao3^&0.

(#) ^ S^aRog:— ^^ ^ o ^ y ^ a 5 , 1969, !970, 197i

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3*Ko e^Roa. ^ * ^ ^ ^ 5 " ^<&crM ^ & ^ o & o ^ eg&F^ e^y^a

^o&. t$& ;3<3&*a.

A -§. m ^ o ^ & : t9%&S, ^ ^ 3 c?sS5 S3C* s ^ ^

26,35 S*a X x . 1970-71^ 77 c&eo ^ & 3 . 1971-72^ ?5r^

^ S , CMOS' 3B3&-<% ro^5&oa 4§5 * M ^ 3geS'3ao&B 3^&

^bcre^ H^ rd). eR o ^ o . y^ Bs$cS*2oo&n e$$?6 t^aea$So$

^ g , ^ B'^^ & ^ sSr rr cm^^' a ^ ^ ^dipeD g^a,

& g. ^ ^o^d\o^ ox^e aORR e,^o^a ^o Beo^. s; $? S ^

^g*\ ^o^oTV ^§^^ 30e&c& 3y*3-*d&tp ^o^d^^o ^ d ^ o

^d3:^ ReaoTvA, cD3^(jr&. ^ & ^ ?yc& ? sSr^c (So^cS

T^^J ^^Co^) Qoe3 )& , 33r§6$ &$* gb^&?v6a, &g 5^g?S^gc&

$903* <sx#<ac& M^o^ y^^g*?-. ycfg^^o aboys&fgo s)o *3oo*&! y

^^go^&^ ^ o ^ ^ & ad^o^^^a gj°n*—a 1)0 B solbo g\^r^

*&ao3. I was assured Sir that maay of these things wiH be comple­

ted by December of this year or latest by February 1972. g o W

3R<36o. ^oS^&^ ^ 12 &o^) 15 TSReo ISMo^A a,$R & . & &

(S) ^ ^ g : — Rat S^^t <y ^ ^ <E36y*.> *3o < &e ^ ^

^ ^ ^^,cco; *5o#K9&3 S eeyco ^S^<3H; ^&^o, J)^co^c5a^

t?T&^^a. g^^o^ ^cy^&coo^ &&&§"& S bg 3d^g^? $ * ^ 4 ^ ^

'Bag*? R ^ e R ^ & ooj' ^R^g § ^ g $ ^ ^ J ^ 3 ^ ^ A$ a C^ef

Minister you mu$t come ta the res w 2 these people Sir,

( *§. t p ^ o ^ a : — 6n6yga o e u^^)<?^ 15 "Mega j^si

(63r)

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($) . ( p ^ ^ o ^ R : — 1§& ^ B^g^^?y^&. ^ a ^ & co^

3Rd6o ^fS gcigy^ ^ ^ * M o o ^ ^ tHaB s?&??^ cso&aS^

^^?r^ & & ^ 3&^%o*&—Sb^ ^s b^&o n*gyo<B$&<% r& ^eao^oA.

sr^&^^ g ^ ^ a-coK, gcoT:^ §^^oA e ^ ^ .

($) . §^<^g:— ea 33s*<R, gg*. I think, very few Hon'ble

Members who might have no experience much in agriculture might have said.

Sri K. Covinda Rao:— Nobody has said Sir.

Tvg o S c^o^oA, ^ g T)oafo& e^ ^ ^ y ^ e ^ 0 6 ^ ^ taay- e?y^

dA§^o& ""

Sri G. Sivaiah:— Not inside the House. It may be outside the House.

(§) 3. Sy^RoyBR:—TB^ u-^r^e^ oooo^o*& <3gn.gn*:§oa,

y & ^ u * M o ^ ran- %8S^r?gr $oa. t a ^ & s ? ^ 3 ^ o ^

S)&g^4Ma O D ^ ^ &<So ^vgen- ^p^^oMa. Qg^R &g ^ e n

Sri G. Sivaiah:—That is why you tax these 2 lakhs families.

(#) s*3s?*o /^&*e^^d&g:— c?a a ^ t?^otyo*? ^urc^ p ^

<3o&g:&3a;$3,a? ^ a ^ l ^ ? t? 3S &*§f & S R r ^ e^os*c? ^*

^ e o *§^ *aoRgoo4xy*a%R'& ^^^y^c* ? ^s dS^ir^^ sa&?*3*

*3o& §^6D isaaoa. sp sr &{& n^^oa. a&ga ^ § ^ *^5^e^a. * ^ a ^ o^os* tycr ^ o o . ^ & t^&^e^So 3?*^&. S j ^ e ^ o ^ &$b^od^

^o*& 3*BS F ^ ^ ^ ^ c m ^ , y5 ^9^d& *3aa%K>*§3—14, 15 D .

isgBsng^ gb^&o ??g^o3 §^y^ o ^ ^ a,g^oga&*; B ^ ^ w ^ ^ S

^ 5 ^ Q ea. d o ^ M , sufSr* & ^ e a u ^ ^ 5i5cooc a & tK>R*

^^ gb^^o ^ o ^ ^ s ^ ^ ^ ^ i5 c ^ J)^^*^B ^ ^ & sr^

srgo. ^a ^^^^o. ^ ^ ^ S S QoR^5<^ S ^ gy^ ^ ^c03oa.

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188 24th July, 1971 Motion on Address by the Governor

a:Sy& t?3;$ca*a> ^ ) ^3^&? ^^ &y%R ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ o M ^ o ^

r!h . K$<3Rg: ^ "3o^oo^o *5&eo ReS^dS cX5briF ^^<h)

^o^Sy& ?6qoK)§* yo&oR^&sr^R. !yM ^ o d ^ o r g5&ySg& % & &

^ *3. tj3S3%3oa'33: ^CS gf^^^^^oA. ^y§d&o tg^Rcyo.

($)^a y ^ ^ ! 3 & : 3)3&o 3**5 s ocr ^Soj^f t?B^

#0D?? &&§^0&.

(S) *3. (ps^^o^*3A: 3§& e*& 3 K o & ^ & . 3o3&o ty*3S &&

(^^)

^A XsaaoR&oa* e o ^ R ^\^o?v ^ ^ ^ e& a* &$:&& e & ^ o o *

3^6o^ ^^^ool) ea H6yR). eo^!$ g & & ^ ^ ^ 3 ^^g^o srjSsrBg,

Sri G. Sivaiah :—Take a decision Sir, Do not drive the ryots to revolt against the Government. K is very bad. In a democratic set up you should not allow them to revolt.

( 3&S. ad&&*c*5a (go<*So 6): gb^&o 3**55 "aRgoS^ *3o b

^3 S^5^^. h)3&o Ty*3S &a*R& *3< T S o ^ o ^ * § ^ ^ R3 a*

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$^&^a ef^Rot^^oX)^ 3^3&o. $0 77 yjrcpol) ^ o ^3^c3^g!Y^

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^<^^a sstMcyf^ 8d^o&oA ^ g y d b ^ ^ g^^o^eS <soS%S

^O^0&. ^^& 3S^R0 ^ . 3-& ^^y ^g* A^0**&^&\ ^tT\OD4

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4S^&D^a ^ ^ & ^c^. ^ ) ^ ^ aBS^aA SP rD a&n^o* &go *Sca e

^ g ^ o ^ . ^§ goK3 ^ ^ ^co^. yaero ^^c^^d&c7r& BR^Ra*

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34 g^oda r*<S*,&)3& 335* c l ) ^ ;§3^aD. ^R gr? ). ^R giVoo'A

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^*^o^ *3o& ^ ^ a * & Ao*& 3D3^3*3§ ^ { ^ cya$333 &. ^ o 3 ^

g^y^ ^sS^h s^^&^oc?^* s^^g ;5§&e d&o. eoRc&^ B ^ & *

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(§) S&*3 ^^^crd&sa:— syyos* u*^5 33ga>.

^ ^ spRog*& 3^5 ^ . ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^^ ^ ^ 1 ^

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(§)g>3 3. -a^SETcN :— 73 asS* 103 y & & ^ c o ^ o ) ) ^

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^& 3*&c^ ^ g ? Qo^ 7sS s*&3* &o*g^& oR. & & ^ B3y

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e ^ ^ 8 o ^ o ^ a o ^ ^rr&^n* ya5:^ &*&Sb S^ &&&o&^5^ ts&

33

Sri D. Venkatesham :— In view of the circumstances like ttM& N. G. W strike there were number of detentions in VII Class* WtH

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192 24th July, 1971 Motion on Address by the Governor

the Government sympathetically consider and see that all are promoted. This year for V H Class detentions may not be made.

($) a.a.*3. o*;&: cyaJ^^&D gRR s^syR aa-^a. yR a^

^o^&aa s ? ^ ^ ) & ^ & , ^ o ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 763o3 r*cy eJ^t)o^o&

- (§) "3. tio^goRBa: *3o^"&^o?7dr, ^ 3 ^ 3 ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ - ?^

y^5 oDs^oR Rt^oR ^?y^a. ^3^L ^ ^ ^ ^0 ^oR ^ ^ o w &si^

s^r^d^ Tr^rx-co&o^ sSs*ya. 300 &oRJ^ 198 ^oR g^yp^a. la;Sa

^Sb^^o ^^$SD, i ^ ^ s ? ^ (Sr'33*aD d&^e&^R ea e&rr&^ <3R &sa

^ . e,g* H o ^ ^ ^ M ^ ^ eaalg 5!b ^ y ^ ^ .

( syaerc H^og^g.<3&g: s??r ^RDfisye^ol) y ^ ra&y$5

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^S^CP ^ ^ d & ^ O ^ 0 g3*a &Od^ *3)T 07S* &0& 6 A ^uh^&D 6oR.

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s- as g ^ cr o^a &^!)^^^&. &g& y ^ ^o^y&3 €3-<sr *B^^o^o, &3T> e gog^o sr^ &oa <g& &^o *so^ ^ ^

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go^ge eo "aeagoiRRe cr ^ea^S eo^fg ^ c?^b^ S oAS ?

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194 24lh July, 1971 Motion on Addres by the Governor

R o ^ i M ^ o ^ a r ^ ^ , g & ^ ^ , [lsip^c?$^s-c^ 03r?y& 3oo

7?s* o o ^ ^ e*2o coD gRa*a6j**JB* ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ co)^ gP'o gg.S'

^oo)^ tap-t A o^o&. ^ b ^ dpcc\^ gos)o$o3 a,3&-5&*a p^ 3 ^

The Government of Andhra Pradesh is committed to imple­ment Mulki Rules under deterrent spirit. Government is also committed, by not going to Supreme Court. This is a very vital matter. They have not been implemented so far. W e feel that this Govern­ment with sincere intention would try to implement it. Why should they write to Government of India and try to take more time. So-he should have referred this matter at least in the Address. But he has conveniently omitted. He has got to satisfy this House about this.

(§) 3&s$-*:S%<5" Ra*s?0 (psi^o):— e#gg, sSBpg&o^rrR e^g

#o&;3gos$oo)!$ ag*aa asanas. a*§36S30 gap&R 5$8iy3&e R^dARaE*

aaaa )j&*(7i5a gp% sa&aooas i &na. e^&?so^& ^§d&^^&g ^ srg cy^cg ^ ^ 6 * ^ 3 ^QO^cp^&o gDRga? ^ ^ s ^ M ^o^ergf^

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gd^eoa^^eo a ^ a . o-as ^^ i^^ra ag^gco aa^s-aa

&Ha ^ ^ ^ & , ( & 39g"&fo ( ^ o ) : — ^ c 3 ^ t^3S l^o^o^ $9a-e3

^ &ga.

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M o ^ s r ^ a*a5* *g*eo S)&^g^ ^ ^ a . ^ a ^ C B ^ & ^ & & .

( $ ) ^ 3. -a^StroB:-- 3 ^ o ^ f &s^ 3$d&gx) <&!b 3 g \ ^ .

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Sri S. Jaipal Reddi:— Mr. Madan Mohan and Mr. Purusho-tham Rao said that they had not yet given up the separate slogan. But we have been reading in the press for the last'one month conti-nuousiy...

Mr. Deputy Speater :— Let them have separate Telangaaa*

„ ^ ^ . M a d ^ Mohaa :— The ^ S. has deni^ t ese view^ % would l&e'to Jcnow personal^ whether they arereneo^ag the party views.

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Sri A. Madanmohan :— Sir, The Chief Minister is known for creating humour and also for provoking people. But this time let us be very clear, we would not like to be provoked.

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State is concerned and so far as we are concerned, we are forward Looking. W e do not fait short of the expectations.

Mr. Deputy Speaker: Now, I shall put the amendments to vote.

Mr. Dy. Speaker: The Question is:

Add the foHowing at the end :—

" But regret for non-payment of salaries to the N. G. Os. for the strike period and for not mentioning the names of two N.G.O's who were shot dead during the unwanted M a g at Tirupathi by Police oiBcials against peaceful strikes and also for not paying com­pensation to the bereaved families."

The amendment was negatived.

Mr. Dy. Speaker: The Question is:

Add the foHowing at the end :—

"Butregfet for the deliberate omission about the serious situation arisen out of the unfortunate judgement of the High Court quashing the G.O. dated 29-9-'70 which announced the list of back­ward classes in the state."

The Motion was negatived.

A poll was demanded and the House divided.

Ayes: 41 Noes: 112 Neutrals; Nil.

*!?he amendment wag nega&ved.

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206 24th July, 1971 Motion on Address by the Governor

Mr. Dy. Speaker: The Question is:

Add the following at the end :—

" But regret for abnormal enhancement of dtectricity rates."

Mr. Dy. Speaker: The Qusetion is :

Add the following at the end :—

But regret for not mentioning the terms of the reported nego­tiation hetd through the Prime Minister of India, between Telangana Praja Samithi and the Chief Minister."

The amendment was negatived.

Mr. Dy. Speaker: The Question is:

Add the following at the end :—

" But regret, for not taking any measure to arrest the spiralling prices especially foodstuffs."

The Motion was negatived.

A poll was demanded and the House divided.

Ages: 42 Noes: 112 Neutrals Nil.

The amendment was negatived.

Mr. Dy. Speaker : The Question is:

Add the following at the end :—

" But regret, for not mentioning the serious situation arising out of the seasonal conditions and failure of crops in may parts of the state."

" But regret, for harassing the peasants for the peasants for the collections of drainge cess inspite of writ petitions Rled on the High Court in this regard/'

" But regret, for coUecting 6nes from the Agriculturists by to-operative sugar*factories for non-supply of sugar cane without rising its'price inspite of repeated representations."

"But regret, for badly neglecting the development of the backward areas of Coastal Andhra and Rayalaseema."

"But regret, for the omission to mention the stage at which^ schme for the development of the Naxalite infested areas with specia Tsfereace to Srikakulam District."

"Butregret, for not setting apart suS&cient funds for the speedy execution of Srisailam and Vamsadhara Projects.

But regret, for not bringing pressure on Nationalised Banks in isatMgg !oans to the needy ryots.

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Motion on Address by the Governor 24th July, 1971 2(M

The amendments were negatived.

Mr. Dy. Speaker: The Question is!

Add the following at the end :—

" But regret to note that the speech did not contain the failure of <the Government to check the severe police repression, on* Harijans and poor people in the villages of Mallepally, Muttepurm and Bana* yuram of K h a m m a m Taluk and K h a m m a m District"

" But regret to note failure of the Government to control the goonda elements from setting are to the house of TaHun Veeraiab of Muttapuram village causing death to his wife and his son instant* aneously."

'* But regret to note the excessive police repression on the Girijan people who have been agitating to increase wages for Tuniki A k u (Abnus leaves) collection and throw large number of girijans into the Jails."

" But regret the failure of the Government to reduce the ceiling on the land and for not declaring facts and Rgures of the surplus land available in the State for distribution after implementing the present ceiling Act/'

" But regret the failure of the Government to distribute the Banjar hands to the landless poor despite crash programme announced by the Government and for not taking Banjar lands from the land­lords either given on long lease or given pattas to them under, some pretext or the other."

" But regret to note the police repression against the girijans and some other educated public in the name of Naxalites by dump* ing them in jails withuot providing them even minimum and element* ary needs of human^beings."

But regret to note the declaration of the Government Narsam-pet and Mulugu Taluks of Warangal Distrtct, Yellendu, Burgum* pahad, Bhadrachalam, and part of Khammann Taluk of K h a m m a m District and Agency areas of Srikakulam District as disturbad areas by curtailing the civil liberties arresting and killing number of youn* gesters without any trial.

The amendments were negatived,

Mr. Dy. Speaker: The Question is:

Add the following at the end :—

" But regret the non-payment of salaries to N.G.Os. and other employees like Teachers, Municipal employees Workcharged for the strike period w h o went in strike in April, M a y and June for redrcsaat of the grievances."

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202 24th July, 1971 Motion on Address by the Governor

The Motion was negatived,

A poll was demanded and the House divded Ayes: 34 Noes:

.112Neutrals: Nil.

The amendment was negatived.

Mr. Dy. Speaker: The Question is:

Add the following at the end :—

" But regret to note the unprovoked Rring by police on unpro­voked employees at Tirupati on May, 12,1971, killing two of them namely Sri Kutumba Rao and Badri Narayana brutally."

" But regret to note the failure of the Govrnment to taking away of the Hanjans and backward class hostels where gross irregu-larities and corruption are taking j place for better management and control."

" But regret to note the failure of the Government to control the soaring prices causing hardships to the poor people particularly, the rise in paices of the rice and Jawar."

''But regret to note the failure of the Government in not creating more sources of water supply in Telangana region, Rayala** seema and dry areas in other Districts/'

"But regret to note the Ralure of the Government in preven­ting the eviction of poor families who have built houses and residing in them for the last 25 years in the Gramakantam (Communal land) in S. No. 32/1 and 33/1 in Kottapadu village of Tanuku Taluk in West Godavari District."

The amendments were negatived.

Mr* Dy. Speaker:— The Qustion is:

Add the following, at the end ;—*

Hhit regret tb note that minimum wages RXed by th6 State Government-for motor transport workers, are not being impla-!&3Kted.

But regret to note that G. O. minimum wages for hotel workers is not published so far.

But regret to note that motor transport workers of all Auas* thanams are not yet being given R. T. O, scale and service conditions;

But regret, to note that Andhra Pradesh Relief undertaking (Special Provisions) Ordinance, 197t, liias been promalgated'denying trade union rights to the Ajamjahi Ri ll, WaxRRgal, a&d thteateaina ' the living working conditions of the workers;

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But regret to note that Highways employees ( R & B ? of the P.W.D have not yet been provincialied inspite of the past assurance;

But regret to note that Municipal Employees are not yet put on par with class IV Government employees;

But regret to note that provident fund cum.family pension scheme for the workers and employees is harmful to the workers and employees.

The Amendments were negatived.

Mr. Deputy Speaker : Now, the question is:

"That the members of the Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly assembled in this session are deeply grateful to the Governor for the Address which he has been pleased to deliver to both the Houses of this Legislature assembled together on the 17th July, 1971."

The Motion was adopted.

Mr. Deputy Speaker: The House is now adjourned to meet again at 8-30 A M on Monday, the 26th July, 1971.

(The House then adjourned till Half Past Hight of the Clock

on Monday, the 26th July, 1971.)

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