Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister K Rosaiah has no personal view on the bifurcation of the state and will like the Centre to find a lasting solution not a temporary truce. He says he will accept whatever the Central government decides. The low-profile vetaran Congress told PTI in an interview today that he has no personal view on the bifurcation issue. <br/><br/>Mr Rosaiah, who was Finance Minister in Y.S.R. Reddy's Cabinet, incidentially headed a Committee to seek views on separate Telangana. An all-party conference of political parties from Andhra Pradesh met in Delhi last week after the Centre is understood to be considering setting up a mechanism to carry forward the talks.
News On AIR | January 11, 2010 6:53 PM
Andhra CM seeks lasting solution on Telangana issue