"This issue is not a personal issue of Prime Minister (Manmohan Singh), Sonia Gandhi or Rahul Gandhi. This issue concerns 9 crore Telugu people. They cannot sit in Delhi and decide. You call stakeholders from both sides, discuss and then decide the issue," he told reporters here.
"I am asking the Prime Minister, 'did you speak on this issue even once?' I am asking Sonia Gandhi, 'have you given a statement about it?' I am asking Rahul Gandhi, 'you want to become the Prime Minister of this country. You are not talking about it. Is it not a national issue?'" he said.
"I am demanding... 'Do justice to both the regions. You want to give Telangana, convince Seemandhra people. You want to keep united Andhra (Pradesh), convince Telangana people.' In democracy, there must be discussion and, finally, you have to bring consensus," Naidu said.
The Telugu Desam Party was founded to fight for the welfare of Telugu people, Naidu said, stressing that he wanted the bifurcation issue to be sorted out amicably.
He also claimed that there was "match-fixing" between Congress, TRS and YSR Congress.