Actor-turned-politician Chiranjeevi, who hails from coastal Andhra region, is not inclined to quit the government as he argues that he can work for addressing the problems of Andhra and Rayalaseema regions by being in "power".
"I feel power is needed to argue on behalf of the people. To get things implemented for them in Seemandhra. If I cannot get things done for them, if I cannot fulfill their aspirations, then I will think of resigning," he told PTI here when asked if he would quit over Telangana decision considering that some other ministers had offered to do so.
Four Union Ministers -- Pallam Raju, D Purandeshwari, K Kruparani and J D Seelam -- had offered to resign but were persuaded by the Congress high command against doing it.
Asked about the contentious issue of Hyderabad, Chiranjeevi said, "life revolves around Hyderabad, be it infrastructure, location or what not. It is in the interest of people that either it should be a Union territory or a common capital permanently, not for 10 years."