As a political backlash erupted in Andhra Pradesh over the decision to put Telangana on the backburner, the Centre was today said to be considering setting up a States Reorganisation Commission (SRC) amidst pressure mounted by pro-Telangana leaders.
Eleven Congress MPs from Telangana region today submitted their resignation to party President Sonia Gandhi in the wake of government statement they feared would delay indefinitely the process forming the new state.
The MPs who met in Andhra Bhavan in Delhi later called on Ahmed Patel, Political Secretary to Congress President. One of the MPs Madhu Yashki told reporters after the meeting that Patel assured them that there would be no "deviation" on the December 9 announcement on initiating steps for the creation of Telangana.
Yashki said that Patel acknowledged that there were doubts that have arisen following yesterday's statement.
In the state, over 70 MLAs cutting across party lines, two TDP MPs and a state Minister resigned their posts to protest against last night's announcement by Home Minister P Chidambaram in which he had said that there was need for wide ranging consultations on Telangana.
With the issue turning politically volatile, the Centre may be mulling a proposal to constitute the second States Reorganisation Commission to go into Telangana and demands for bifurcation of other states in a bid to buy time.
However, TRS Chief K Chandrasekhar Rao has rejected it, saying such a proposal "is not at all acceptable". "We feel it is an insult," he said after the first meeting of the Telangana Joint Action Committee in Hyderabad.