Even as the pro-unified Andhra Pradesh leaders stepped up activity in New Delhi, Telangana seeking groups on Monday threatened to launch a ‘militant struggle’ if their demand for a separate state was not conceded by 28 January, ‘as promised’ by the Centre.
Congress legislators from Telangana decided to go to Delhi on Tuesday along with ministers and MPs from the region and prevail upon the Centre to take a favourable decision on the statehood issue.
The pro-Telangana groups met at the CPI-ML (New Democracy) office here this afternoon and expressed concern over the Andhra-Rayalaseema leaders’ move to ‘scuttle’ formation of a separate state.
‘We will take forward our struggle in a democratic but militant manner. We will change the course of our struggle and spring surprises after 27 January . From a 100-day strike to other forms...we have many options in front of us,’ pro-statehood leaders announced after the meeting.
‘Only a handful of capitalists from Andhra-Rayalaseema are trying to prevent the Centre from carving out a new state. We will strike at their economic roots as part of our renewed struggle for Telangana state,’ the leaders said.
Congress legislators from Telangana decided to go to Delhi on Tuesday along with ministers and MPs from the region and prevail upon the Centre to take a favourable decision on the statehood issue.
The pro-Telangana groups met at the CPI-ML (New Democracy) office here this afternoon and expressed concern over the Andhra-Rayalaseema leaders’ move to ‘scuttle’ formation of a separate state.
‘We will take forward our struggle in a democratic but militant manner. We will change the course of our struggle and spring surprises after 27 January . From a 100-day strike to other forms...we have many options in front of us,’ pro-statehood leaders announced after the meeting.
‘Only a handful of capitalists from Andhra-Rayalaseema are trying to prevent the Centre from carving out a new state. We will strike at their economic roots as part of our renewed struggle for Telangana state,’ the leaders said.