Telangana Congress leaders begin 48-hour fast

July 13, 2011 12:05 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 01:31 am IST - Hyderabad

Intensifying their agitation, several Congress MPs and MLAs, who quit their posts recently, began a 48-hour hunger strike on Wednesday to highlight their demand for a separate Telangana State.

The fast began at the Indira Park in Hyderabad, with seven MPs, three Ministers, 14 MLAs and two MLCs taking part in it.

Though, there has been no concrete response from the Centre, following their en masse resignations, the hunger strike is aimed at highlighting their demand, Telangana Congress leaders said.

Asked about the comments by Union Minister and in-charge of party affairs in Andhra Pradesh, Ghulam Nabi Azad, that wider consensus and a resolution in the Assembly is necessary for the formation of a separate state, Congress MP from Karimnagar Ponnam Prabhakar said that a consensus would never be possible, as legislators from non-Telangana region are more in number.

“If he (Mr. Azad) has made such comments, it is regrettable. Leadeship needs to think about such comments. Consensus would not be possible, because they are more in number. In fact, all parties had agreed on the formation of Telangana earlier. We will use these comments to only strengthen our resolve and to achieve our goal,” he said.

Mr. Azad had said in Beijing on Tuesday that a decision on the formation of Telangana State cannot move ahead an “inch” without the State Assembly passing a unanimous resolution.

“If we have to do this we have to pass a unanimous resolution. Unless it is passed, we cannot move one inch,” Mr. Azad had said.

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