The AP Assembly is being continuously adjourned without undertaking any business after disturbances created by YSR Congress party legislators and TDP legislators from the Seemandhra region.
"If there is no discussion, it would assumed that we have accepted the bifurcation of the state. We should discuss and convey the House opinion to the President or Parliament. I appeal to both parties to come and participate in the discussion," AP Chief Minister N Kiran Kumar Reddy told reporters during a press conference this evening.
Ever since the Union Cabinet decided to bifurcate the state, the AP CM has been strongly objecting to the Centre's move saying that both regions (Telangana and Seemandhra) would lose if the state is bifurcated.
When asked if the AP Chief Minister as the leader of the House would move a resolution to keep Andhra Pradesh united, he did not give a direct reply by cryptically saying, "You will see what we will do in the House".
The TDP's MLAs representing the Seemandhra region also alleged that the government did not provide enough information on the Bill for taking up discussion.