'Agitation has forced Centre to rethink on Telangana'
The Union Ministers and MPs from Seemandhra said they would meet Sonia Gandhi soon and apprise her of the growing demand for retaining unity of state.

They, however, maintained that people were more important than the (Congress) party and they would act according to the people's wishes.
The Union Ministers and MPs from Seemandhra, who held a two-and-a-half hours meeting here today, said they would meet Congress president Sonia Gandhi soon and apprise her of the growing demand for retaining unity of the state.
They would also request the AICC-appointed four-member committee, led by Union Defence Minister A K Antony, to visit the state for an on-the-spot assessment.
"For 46 days now, people from all walks of life, including children, have been peacefully agitating demanding that Andhra Pradesh be kept united. It's by far the largest such agitation in the world, voluntarily led by the people without interference of any political party or leader. The agitation has forced a rethink on the Centre," Union Textiles Minister Kavuri Sambasiva Rao told reporters afterwards.
"But that proved to be a drama and we established that people were strongly in favour of a unified state. Accordingly, the Centre issued another statement on December 23, 2009 keeping the state division process on hold," he said.
"Many political parties did not like the Srikrishna Committee report (which came subsequently) which basically suggested that the state be kept united," the Union Minister said.
On July 30 this year, the Congress Central Working Committee green-lighted the bifurcation proposal.
Asked about the Seemandhra people's demand that legislators from the region should resign to put more pressure on the Congress high command, the Union Ministers and MPs present shot back, saying: "It's not the people's demand. It's the media's demand."
Besides Kavuri and Chiranjeevi, Union Ministers M M Pallam Raju, Daggubati Purandeswari, J D Seelam, Kotla Suryaprakash Reddy; MPs Lagadapati Rajagopal, Magunta Srinivasula Reddy, Ananta Venkatarami Reddy, Undavalli Arun Kumar, K V P Ramachandra Rao, Botsa Jhansi, S P Y Reddy, Kanumuri Bapiraju, and state minister S Sailajanath attended the meeting.
While union Ministers Kishore Chandra Deo, Panabaka Lakshmi and Killi Kruparani, MPs Rayapati Sambasiva Rao, G Harsha Kumar and Chinta Mohan did not attend.
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