AICC General Secretary Digvijaya Singh, who is in-charge of Andhra Pradesh, also insisted that there was no threat from Reddy to quit the party.
"We have given the right and freedom to all Congressmen in the state of Andhra Pradesh to air their views regarding bifurcation of the State. Not for anything else," Singh told reporters here.
He was commenting on a sit-in here earlier this week staged by Reddy who also met President Pranab Mukherjee to seek his intervention to stop division of the state.
The government decided to go ahead with the Telangana bill despite the Andhra Pradesh Assembly rejecting it and Reddy leading the opposition to the proposed bifurcation.
On BJP, Singh said the principal opposition party has expressed support to the Telangana bill and must walk the talk.
"BJP has committed to support the Telangana State and they should do now what they have promised. They should walk the talk," he added.