The Group of Ministers, set up to look into the bifurcation of Andhra Pradesh, will hold separate meetings with political parties in Delhi today and tomorrow to elicit views on the process of bifurcation of the state. The GoM gave separate time to each political party from the state.
Earlier, the GoM sought the political parties to send their views on bifurcation especially on the points of reference under its consideration including allocation of assets and staff, sharing of river waters, on power distribution, education and health facilities.
The representatives from the ruling Congress party, BJP, CPI, CPM, Telangana Rastra Samithi, YSR Congress and MIM will be attending the meeting. The TDP has decided not to attend the meeting saying that the Centre is not taking all stakeholders into confidence on the issue. The meeting gained significance as the GoM stepped up pace to submit its report on bifurcation soon to the union cabinet.