Pro-Telangana forces should come together: Keshav Rao
By PTI - HYDERABAD
21st November 2012 08:37 PM
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Rao met Congress MPs from Telangana to discuss their strategy during Parliament session beginning Thursday. (Express photo/File)
Senior Congress leader K Keshav Rao, who has been vocal in his campaign for separate statehood, today said that pro-Telangana forces should join hands in their fight for the common cause.
"All pro-Telangana forces should come together in the fight for achieving separate statehood," he told reporters after meeting TRS president K Chandrasekhar Rao here.
Rao, a former state Congress president and an ex-member of Rajya Sabha, said he and other Telangana Congress leaders stood by the people when Congress announced that it would not accept the separate statehood demand.
Rao and Congress MPs from Telangana who are at the forefront of separate statehood demand, met last night to discuss their strategy during Parliament session beginning Thursday.
The MPs indicated that they would step up their efforts to obtain a positive decision on the separate Telangana demand.
Meanwhile, TRS MLA and party president K Chandrasekhar Rao's son K T Rama Rao maintained that the party is the "right forum" for all pro-Telangana leaders of various political hues.
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