No going back on new state: Cong tells pro-Telangana MPs

Assurance given by Ahmed Patel, Political Secretary to Sonia Gandhi, to a delegation of unhappy pro-Telangana MPs.

No going back on new state: Cong tells pro-Telangana MPs
NEW DELHI: Amid mounting pressure from its pro-Telangana section, Congress on Thursday said there will be no going back on its decision to carve out separate state from Andhra Pradesh.

The assurance was given by Ahmed Patel, Political Secretary to Congress President Sonia Gandhi, to a delegation of unhappy pro-Telangana party MPs which met him to press that the commitment to form a separate state should not be diluted, according to one of the delegation members Madhu Goud Yaskhi.

The 11 MPs, who met Patel hours after submitting their resignations, briefed him on the situation in Andhra Pradesh and insisted on a fresh statement expressing government's commitment to Telangana as last night's announcement had caused "doubts".

Patel "assured us that there will be no deviation on party's stand on Telangana and there is no going back," Yaskhi told reporters after the meeting.

The delegation contended that the ambiguity needs to be removed and Patel responded by saying that steps would be taken in this direction.

The Congress MPs are unhappy that yesterday's statement by home minister P Chidambaram did not mention that the government remains committed to Telangana statehood.
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They want the government to issue a new statement, which would say that the government will hold consultations and proceed on forming Telangana, sources said.
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