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Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Andhra Pradesh Govt rejects CPI request on Bhargava Report

Hyderabad, May 4 : The Deputy Secretary and Public-Information Officer, Government of Andhra Pradesh, rejected the petition filed by the State Unit of Communist Party of India (CPI) Secretary K Narayana urging for the copy of 41-year-old report of Bhargava Commission, constituted by the State Government pertaining to the income and expenditure on Telangana Region.The Deputy Secretary, in a reply dated April 30 addressed to Mr Narayana,said report of the Bhargava Commission, which was constituted in 1969 by the State Government, had been examined and they were unable to provide the information in terms of orders issued by the Centre as the information sought was to 41-years old and no records had been traced out at government level.When the government rejected his plea, Mr Narayana today addressed a letter to the Chairman of the Srikrishna Commission, Mr Justice Sri Krishna, urging him to direct the Andhra Pradesh Government to submit the Bhargava Commission Report before the Commission and also give a copy to him in the interest of the justice.In the letter, Mr Narayana said Bhargava Commission report was an important document to strenghthen the reports and arguments of the party on the Telangana issue.''Since the State Government had rejected the party's plea, ''We request you to procure the report,'' CPI Secretary added in the letter.
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