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Andhra Pradesh
HYDERABAD: Congress leaders from Andhra and Rayalaseema regions plan to put up a united show and make a strong and united pitch for integrated State, when the Justice Srikrishna Committee members meet them sometime this month. The Andhra-Rayalasema Congress Legislators Forum plans to take advantage of the contradictions among their Telangana counterparts who are grappling as to how they should put forth their views before the panel in view of separate reports presented by the legislators, Ministers, MPs and the Telangana Regional Congress Coordination Committee (TRCCC). The Forum is very clear that it would depose before the Srikrishna Committee as a team and make a forceful presentation to support their stand. It to rope in Congress MPs and senior Ministers from the region, who can articulate their view points with clarity. Presentation Endowments Minister Gade Venkat Reddy, who has consistently spoken against bifurcation of the State, may be requested to make a presentation and K. S. Rao and Rayapati Sambasiva Rao, both MPs, may also be urged to accompany them.
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