Center had brushed Telangana’s claim of having historical rights on Andhra Bhavan in Delhi. Telangana government a few days ago submitted evidence showing that how the land belongs to the Nizam and will have to go to Telangana subsequently. But the center refused to buy the argument.
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After considering all the objections, Union Home Ministry had clarified that Andhra Bhavan had to be divided in Population Ratio. Union Home Ministry Director Ashutosh Jain wrote a letter to Chief Secretaries of both the states to ensure the division of Andhra Bhavan and other assets in the Population Ratio.
Accordingly, Andhra Pradesh will be getting 58.32% of the asset share while Telangana will be getting the remaining 41.68%. Telangana is finding it difficult to digest this news from the center. Especially as Andhra Bhavan in Delhi is a very priced asset and is very famous. Telangana wants to have it at any cost.



