"We have made a front. We will try to have one opinion over Andhra Pradesh's division and Telangana after talking with each other. This is what I have told Jaganmohan," JD(U) President Sharad Yadav said after his meeting with YSR Congress Chief Y S Jaganmohan Reddy here.
"It's no longer about my party as we have to take everybody along now," Yadav told reporters.
Reddy said Yadav has agreed to discuss the issue with leaders of 11 non-Congress non-BJP parties including Left, AIADMK, Samajwadi Party and Janata Dal (Secular). They will chalk out a strategy on how to deal with the situation on the floor of the House if a discussion on the Bill takes place in Lok Sabha.
"He (Yadav) is going to discuss the matter with other parties who have decided to coordinate on floor management," said the Andhra leader, who was suspended from the Lok Sabha along with 15 other Seemandhra MPs for disrupting House proceedings over Telangana issue.
The fresh move comes in the wake of the government trying to pass the bill in Parliament but seven parties including the BJP have questioned the manner in which the controversial Telangana Bill was introduced in Lok Sabha.
"We have come here to request Sharad Yadav to fight against the injustice. Because Parliament is going ahead and breaking an unwilling state... A state which has clearly passed a resolution against the division," Reddy said.