Seemandhra mantris to meet in Parliament House today

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Seemandhra MPs and union ministers will meet in the premises of the Parliament House at 9 am on Tuesday to discuss the strategy to be adopted when they meet the A K Antony committee in the evening. These leaders want to intensify their efforts to persuade their high command to slow down the T-process and the action they should take in case the high command refuses to consider their point of view on the issue of bifurcation of the state.

  • To discuss strategy for talks with Antony panel
  • To intensify efforts to persuade high command to slow down the T process
  • Chief Minister Kiran Kumar Reddy likely to visit Delhi tomorrow

Hyderabad: Seemandhra MPs and union ministers will meet in the premises of the Parliament House at 9 am on Tuesday to discuss the strategy to be adopted when they meet the A K Antony committee in the evening. These leaders want to intensify their efforts to persuade their high command to slow down the T-process and the action they should take in case the high command refuses to consider their point of view on the issue of bifurcation of the state.

The Union ministers and MPs will make a power-point presentation before A K Antony Committee in New Delhi explaining why the state should not be divided. If the party high command still does not appear to be in a mood to relent or decide to hold some kind of talks with the agitating APNGOs and other sections and try to resolve the issue, they may even take a decision to resign from the Parliament and Union Cabinet, sources here claim.

They are also contemplating to submit a letter to the committee asking it to hand it over to Sonia Gandhi on these lines on Tuesday. Meanwhile, Chief Minister N Kiran Kumar Reddy is likely to visit Delhi on September 4 to make last-ditch efforts to persuade his party high command to delay the T-process. According to sources, the Chief Minister has already sought an appointment with the Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to once again present his argument in favour of United Andhra Pradesh before him.

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