Don’t take hasty steps on Telangana, advises Azad

July 01, 2011 08:49 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 01:34 am IST - Hyderabad

Union Minister of Health and general secretary of AICC Incharge of AP state affairs Ghulam Nabi Azad being welcomed by the APCC president Botcha Satyanarayana and Ministe for Labour Danam Nagender on his arrival at Gandhi Bhavan in Hyderabad on Friday. Photo: Nagara Gopal.

Union Minister of Health and general secretary of AICC Incharge of AP state affairs Ghulam Nabi Azad being welcomed by the APCC president Botcha Satyanarayana and Ministe for Labour Danam Nagender on his arrival at Gandhi Bhavan in Hyderabad on Friday. Photo: Nagara Gopal.

Union minister Ghulam Nabi Azad on Friday asked Congress legislators to observe restraint and not take hasty steps on the contentious Telangana issue in the wake of their decision to resign from their posts en masse on if the Centre failed to take a favourable decision over the creation of a separate state.

“Telangana is a complex issue and the Centre has to hold consultations with all political parties. Telangana issue is also linked to other states and as such everyone should observe restraint,” Azad told reporters during his visit to the city.

The health minister, who attended a meeting of Dalit Christians organised by Congress MP J D Seelam at the Jubilee Hall here, was reacting to the threat issued by Congress ministers, MPs, MLCs and MLAs from Telangana earlier in the day that they would quit en masse on July 4 for the cause of a separate state.

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