While Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Kiran Kumar Reddy has said that he will resign once the Bill is tabled, NGOs from the state have called for a bandh in the Seema-Andhra region.
But all eyes will be on Ankapalli MP Sabbam Hari, who has threatened self-immolation if the state is bifurcated.
Hari was expelled from the Congress two days back along with 5 others.
“I am ready to die to keep the state united, as I consider the decision of the Congress to be a very bad one. If the Bill is tabled in Parliament, there will be a self-immolation and I am very serious about it,” he says.
There is no internal democracy left in the Congress and it will pay the price in the 2014 elections, Sabbam Hari says in this interview with rediff.com’s Vicky Nanjappa.
Are you really serious about the self immolation or is it just a political gimmick?
How can you call it a political gimmick? You will not understand the pain of the people.
I and my colleagues have done everything possible to coax and convince the Congress not to go ahead with the bifurcation as it is not in the interests of Andhra Pradesh.
If any attempt is made to table the bill, I will immolate myself in the well of the House.
Don’t you think that a decision has already been made? Even the BJP has agreed to support the Bill? Is not all this just a wasted exercise?
As I said earlier, no one understands the pain. The peoples’ voice was not heard and the manner in which a decision to divide a state without considering the majority view was taken is not right.
What choice do we have except fight it till the last breath?
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