"I am confident that the President will take into consideration the views of the Assembly and the Council (on the bill), the views that are not questioned and challenged, the view that the state should be united. Let's see what happens," he told reporters here.
Rejecting the criticism by Telangana leaders that the voice vote decision on the bill in the assembly is useless, he said "voice vote means unchallenged and unopposed".
"No state in India was formed after the resolution was defeated in the assembly. This resolution is Brahmastra (celestial weapon) to keep the state united," he said.
Replying to a query, Kiran Kumar said he had sought time from President for February 4 or 5 to present the case for keeping the state united.
The future course of action would be decided in consultation with Seemandhra Congress MPs and MLAs, he said to a query.