Telangana: 11 Congress MPs decide to quit

December 24, 2009 09:37 am | Updated November 17, 2021 11:22 am IST - New Delhi

GROUNDED: Passengers stranded on arrival at the Secunderabad Railway Station because of a two-day bandh called by the TRS on Thursday.  Photo: Mohammed Yousuf

GROUNDED: Passengers stranded on arrival at the Secunderabad Railway Station because of a two-day bandh called by the TRS on Thursday. Photo: Mohammed Yousuf

Eleven Congress MPs from Telangana on Thursday decided to resign from the House in protest against the Centre’s decision that appeared to put the separate state issue on the backburner.

However, there was no clarity on what Union Minister S. Jaipal Reddy, who is also an MP from Telangana region, proposes to do.

The 11 MPs met at the Andhra Bhavan here to chalk out their strategy in the wake of the Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram’s statement on Wednesday night that said the situation in Andhra Pradesh has altered since his December 9 statement on a separate state and there was a need for wide-ranging consultations on the issue.

Madhu Yashki, one of the MPs, told reporters they were yet to decide whether to give their resignations to party president Sonia Gandhi or to Lok Sabha Speaker, Meira Kumar.

They would, however, convey their protests against government’s action to Ms. Gandhi.

The MPs plan to meet Jaipal Reddy and convey their decision. The MPs said since Mr. Reddy was a union minister, he fell under a different category and a decision by him should take into account various other factors

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