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Centre set to dissolve Andhra Pradesh Assembly

To overcome its snafu, Centre asks Governor for report

New Delhi: In a bid to tide over the constitutional crisis over President’s Rule in Andhra Pradesh, the Union home ministry has asked Governor E.S.L. Narasimhan for a fresh report on the formation of a government in the state, failing which the Assembly can be dissolved.

The ministry of home affairs will approach the Union Cabinet for dissolution of the Andhra Pradesh Assembly and reimposition of President’s Rule once it gets the Governor’s report.
The report was sought as President’s Rule in the state lapses on April 30 for lack of Parliamentary approval.

The Constitution requires Parliament to approve any proclamation of President’s Rule within two months. President Pranab Mukherjee had issued the order on March 1, so it needs to be ratified by April 30.

Top MHA officials said that the state Assembly can be dissolved and President’s rule re-imposed which will give the Central government a breather of two months by which time the new Lok Sabha will be constituted to ratify President’s Rule.

“The Governor will explore the possibility of government formation which seems bleak at the moment. If none of the parties is in a position to form government, the Assembly can be dissolved,” a government official said.

The Governor had recently written to President Mukherjee highlighting the issue and asked the Centre to take a view on the continuation of the proclamation of President’s Rule in the state beyond April 30.

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