In Andhra Pradesh, leaders of political parties are reaching Delhi for Tuesday’s all party meeting on Telangana issue even as separate bandh calls given by the Joint action Committees of both Telangana and of Andhra and Rayalaseema on Tuesday. <br/><br/>Chief Minister K Rosaiah is leaving for Delhi Tuesday morning while Pradesh Congress President, D Srinivas and Telangana Rasta Samithi President K Chandrasekahra Rao have already reached Delhi last night. <br/><br/>The Chief Minister scheduled to meet Ministers and several party leaders prior to the meeting. On the other hand, hectic parleys are going on among the leaders across party lines who were vertically divided on the lines of regions. <br/><br/>AIR Correspondent reports, one day before the crucial all party meeting convened by the <br/>Centre in Delhi, the Political parties of the state are yet to reveal their stand on the separate Telangana state. <br/><br/>Out of 8 recognized parties, many are yet to announce party stand on Telangana and to announce the names of their representatives who would attend the all party meeting in Delhi tomorrow. The political parleys are chaotically going on among the leaders of both belonging to Telangana and from Coasta Andhra and Rayalaseema regions. <br/><br/>Though the parties including TRS, CPI, CPM, Praja Rajaym and BJP have announced their broad party lines, Ruling Congress, the main opposition Telugu Desam, and All India Majlis Ethehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) are yet to announce their stand on separate <br/>Telangana state. Meanwhile, Joint action Committees of both Telangana and rest of the state have called for Bandh and a total blockade of Transport services on Tuesday in the state. <br/><br/>Meanwhile, the Student’s Joint Action Committee has demanded political parties to reveal their stand on Telangana before the all party meeting in Delhi at the Student Convention held in Hyderabad last evening.<br/>
News On AIR | January 4, 2010 10:58 AM
Andhra Pradesh leaders arrive in Delhi for all-party meet