He further warned that if the time frame given to the committee is beyond three months his party would launch an agitation and force MLAs of other parties to also resign.
He was addressing a gathering at a book release function of former deputy chief minister, Mr K.V. Ranga Reddy’s autobiography.
He made it clear that his party would not agree for the demand of Hyderabad as a joint capital for Telangana and Andhra even after the separation of the state.
He demanded that Telangana should created on the boundaries which existed on October 31, 1956 and said that there was no dispute between Andhra and Telangana on boundaries.
He said that his party will not object, if people of Andhra want Bhadrachalam for themselves.
He appealed to their party men to condemn the propaganda of United Andhra leaders that 40 lakh Andhra people were residing in the city.
Mr Ajit Singh, leader of Rastriya Lok Dal, criticised the Centre for not to responding on the Telanagana issue till it turns to be a law and order problem.
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