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Congress giving priority to BCs: Srinivas

Hyderbad, Aug 21 (UNI) Andhra Pradesh Congress Committee President D Srinivas today denied media reports that the party was not giving priority to the Backward Classes in the selection of District Congress Committee (DCC) Presidents.

Addressing a press conference here, he said the Congress was the only party in the country, which was giving priority to the weaker sections, including Backward Classes and minorities.

Stating that the Congress had given more than 50 per cent posts to the people from the weaker sections, he said the party had appointed 11 BCs , two minorities and 15 from other classes as DCC Presidents after detailed discussions with Chief Minister Y S Rajasekhara Reddy and other senior leaders in the state.

Mr Srinivas said he along with Mr Reddy had a detailed exercise on the selection of candidates for the DCC Posts. The same list was sent to the Congress High Command and it was approved by AICC President Sonia Gandhi.

He said, ''my wish is to see more than 100 candidates from weaker section sitting in the assembly on behalf of the Congress party, and the whole exercise of reshuffling the organisational set up is for coming back to power in the next elections in the state.'' Regarding the selection of DCC Presidents for Kurnool and Khammam, he said the High Command would take a decision very soon.

Selection of President for the Greater Hyderabad Congress Committee was pending with the High Command, he added.

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Political stalemate over car project hinders industrialisation

Kolkata, Aug 21 (UNI) CPI(M) Polit Bureau member Sitaram Yechury today said the political imbroglio over the small car project at Singur was the main impediment to industrialisation in West Bengal. '' Bandhs are no problem in the industrial scenario in West Bengal. It is the uncertainty over the Nano project posing problem, '' he told reporters after participating in an interactive session with the members of Indian Chamber of Commerce. Describing the small car project.....

Tarigami accuses communal forces of trying to divide J

New Delhi, Aug 21 (UNI) Top Communist leader of Jammu and Kashmir Mohammed Yousuf Tarigami, who met Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to discuss the present political crisis, today accused communal forces of trying to divide the restive state on sectarian lines for their "narrow electoral gains". Addressing a press conference here, Mr Tarigami said the Bharatiya Janata Party must act in a responsible manner and desist from using the present situation for petty political gains. He.....

Professionals appeal for peace in J and K

New Delhi, Aug 21 (UNI) Several professionals from Jammu and Kashmir today called for a dialogue between leaders from both the regions of the state for ending the 'spiral of violence' on the Amarnath land issue and demanded that a committee of eminent people be constituted to remove the impasse. In a joint appeal, the professionals also urged the central and state governments to guarantee safe and free movement of people and goods from Kashmir valley.....
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