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The Indian state of Telangana was founded in 2014. Its territory had formerly been part of Andhra Pradesh.The Telangana movement was instrumental in the creation of the new state, and Bharat Rashtra Samithi (previously, Telangana Rashtra Samithi), a party which led the Telangana movement after 2001, formed the government in the Telangana Legislative Assembly under its leader K. Chandrashekar ...
The following is a list of current Indian ruling and opposition parties. State/UT by ruling parties and alliance S.No. ... Telangana: INC: BRS: BJP: 6 Uttar Pradesh:
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Srikrishna Committee on Telangana or the Committee for Consultations on the Situation in Andhra Pradesh (CCSAP) is a committee headed by Justice B. N. Srikrishna (Former Judge of Supreme Court of India and Chief justice of the Kerala High Court) to look into the demand for separate statehood for Telangana or keep the State united in the present form, Andhra Pradesh. [1]
The President issued a gazette notification that Telangana state would be carved out of Andhra Pradesh on 2 June 2014. In the early Telangana movement, Marri Chenna Reddy formed a party call Telangana Praja Samithi to lead the Telangana movement. In November 1969, there was a major split in the party and as result the movement went down.
The Telangana High Court is the High Court for the Indian state of Telangana.Founded by the 7th Nizam of Hyderabad Mir Osman Ali Khan, [1] initially, it was set up as High Court of Hyderabad for the then princely state of Hyderabad Deccan and later renamed High Court of Andhra Pradesh, as it was set up on 5 November 1956 under the States Reorganisation Act, 1956.
Political party Seats Percentage of votes Political party Seats Percentage of votes Political party Seats Percentage of votes 1st : 119 Bharat Rashtra Samithi: 63 34.31% Indian National Congress: 21 25.27% Telugu Desam Party: 15 14.73% 2nd : 119 Bharat Rashtra Samithi: 88 46.87% Indian National Congress: 19 28.43% All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul ...
The Telangana Regional Committee was, however, not fully convinced of the outcome. [28] This agitation was met by a counter agitation by the Andhra students accusing the transfer of Andhra employees as a discrimination between one region and the other. The transfers were eventually challenged in the high-court. The army had to be called in.