Chidambaram continues talks on Telangana

January 07, 2010 07:07 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 07:12 am IST - New Delhi

The delegation of pro-Telangana Congress members from Andhra Pradesh which met the Union Home Minister, P. Chidambaram, in New Delhi on Wednesday. Photo: V. Sudershan

The delegation of pro-Telangana Congress members from Andhra Pradesh which met the Union Home Minister, P. Chidambaram, in New Delhi on Wednesday. Photo: V. Sudershan

The Union Home Minister, P. Chidambaram, today continued consultations with parties and leaders from Andhra Pradesh on the Telangana issue, triggering expectations that the government may come out with a statement in the next few days.

After their meetings, leaders of these parties claimed that the Home Minister promised them he would brief Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on these discussions and then may come out with government’s position on next course of action.

A day after actor-turned-politician and Praja Rajyam Party chief, Chiranjeevi, met Mr. Chidambaram, two MLAs of his party from Telangana called on the Minister to tell him they want immediate steps for creation of a separate State.

MLA Maheswar Reddy said Mr. Chiranjeevi took a “unilateral” decision by deviating from party election manifesto which had supported a separate Telangana.

A delegation of Congress legislators, including seven MPs, from Telangana met the Home Minister and demanded “time-bound action” for creation of Telangana..

M. Jaganatham, MP, said the 30-member delegation, including four Andhra Pradesh Ministers from the region, assured Mr. Chidambaram that they would help the authorities in bringing peace and that their agitation would not hamper the normal activities of common people.

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