The
Union Law Ministry on 14 November 2013 told to the Group of Ministers (GoM)
about the necessity of amendment of Article 371 (D) of the Constitution of
India for bifurcation of Andhra Pradesh. The Article 371D of Constitution of India writes Special provisions
with respect to the State of Andhra Pradesh.
Two-third
majority of Parliament will be needed for the passage of the constitution
Amendment Bill, which will be the biggest political inference in passage.
The GoM will
seek the advice of Goolam Vahanvati, the Attorney General before they proceed
with the Bill. As they want to enquire that
a single bill on bifurcation is sufficient or a separate bill will be required
to be amendment.