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MP says PCC chief's views on Telangana not official line

Anantapur: Anantha Venkatarama Reddy, MP, said that PCC president D.Srinivas's statement that AICC president Sonia Gandhi was in favour of creation of separate Telangana and that she would complete the process in a year could be his own opinion. The PCC chief may not have made the statement in his official capacity, he added.

Mr. Reddy said that if the PCC chief had made the statement in his official capacity, he would stoutly oppose it.

The MP said that the Srikrishna Committee would visit Anantapur on June 28 to interact with a cross-section of people and elicit their views on the bifurcation issue.

Addressing a press meet at the party office here on Thursday, he called upon people, particularly intellectuals, lawyers, students and all who favoured an integrated State to submit their memoranda to the Srikrishna Committee.

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