The Telangana Rashtriya Samiti, spearheading the Telangana statehood movement, rejected a fresh appeal by Home Minister P Chidambaram to participate in Thursday's meeting to discuss the Justice Srikrishna report, even as Congress held hectic parleys with its leaders from Andhra Pradesh on ways to deal with the situation.
The Telegu Desam Party and Bharatiya Janata Party will also skip the meeting to be attended by Congress, Praja Rajyam Party, Majlis-e-Ittehadul Musilameen, Communist Party of India-Marxist and CPI.
After the meeting, the Justice B N Srikrishna Committee report on the emotive statehood issue will be made public. The TRS rejected a fresh appeal from Chidambaram to attend Thursday's meeting of political parties on the Srikrishna report.
Sources said the party was staying away since Chidambaram had not responded to the objections raised by the party. "Having committed in both houses of parliament for a separate Telangana state, it is better for the Congress to go ahead and deliver its promise of carving out a new state," TRS chief K Chandrasekhar Rao said.
Congress leaders held several rounds of discussions with Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Kiran Kumar Reddy and leaders from Telangana region through the day. Congress President Sonia Gandhi held consultations with Kiran Reddy for over an hour in the morning and is understood to have discussed the political situation and the likely fallout of the report. "I also do not know what is in the
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