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Congress to hold meeting on Telangana

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HYDERABAD: The Andhra Pradesh Congress Committee (APCC) has convened a meeting of party leaders from Telangana on December 30 to discuss the developments in the wake of landslide victory for Telangana Rashtra Samiti in the Karimnagar Lok Sabha by-election.

Amid growing demand from party leaders to discuss the Telangana issue, APCC president K. Keshava Rao has agreed to take stock of the situation. He was addressing the executive meeting of the APCC here on Sunday. The meeting came ahead of a two-day brainstorming session on January 4 and 5. AICC general secretary and in-charge of Andhra Pradesh affairs Digvijay Singh and party secretary Iqbal Singh would attend the session being held in Hyderabad. Party sources said the leaders observed that all the leaders from Telangana should put forward one view on the statehood and on the outcome of the by-election.

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