The state legislature, which will resume its winter session from tomorrow, is supposed to debate the draft bill, referred by the President under Article 3 of the Constitution, and return it by January 23.
The draft bill was tabled in the legislature on December 16, but the debate could not start as members from coastal Andhra and Rayalaseema disrupted the proceedings.
Since the constitutional obligation of expressing the legislature's views has to be fulfilled within the time given by the President, the Legislative Council and the Legislative Assembly are meeting again from tomorrow.
"Allowing the discussion on the draft bill is nothing but accepting the division of the state," the party, which is opposed to the division, has stated.
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While the Seemandhra side has been insisting on voting on the draft bill, the Telangana side is opposing it, saying there is no such provision in the Constitution.
Chief Minister N Kiran Kumar Reddy is keen that voting be held on each clause in the draft bill so that a clear message is sent to the Centre that the mood of the House is predominantly against the bifurcation.