February 8, 2014 — a black day in annals of Parliamentary historical past: BJP’s D. Purandeswari
“Telangana started its journey with Hyderabad as its capital — which was prepared, practical and globally, however Andhra Pradesh didn’t have a capital, nor did it have an Meeting, a Secretariat or an administrative ecosystem,” says BJP’s D. Purandeswari as she speaks on the Invoice to recognise Amaravati because the AP capital.
She additional says that February 8, 2014 needs to be thought-about a black day within the annals of Indian Parliamentary historical past, as a result of “a State was bifurcated on the ground of the Home” with out wholesome dialogue.
“The folks of Andhra Pradesh accepted the loss peacefully and constitutionally, preserving the nation’s pursuits in thoughts.”
She remembers how when three States have been created beneath then PM Vajpayee, they have been allotted a capital, nonetheless Andhra in 2014 was “subjected to deep humiliation.”










