The main opposition party, whose support will be crucial for passage of the bill in Parliament, accused Congress of mishandling the issue and treating it as an "internal matter".
BJP leader Venkaiah Naidu, while participation in a protest organised by the party's Andhra Pradesh unit here to demand amendments to the Telangana bill, maintained his party's commitment to division of the state but said concerns of Seemandhra region need to be addressed.
At the same time, he added, "The BJP will stand by the Seemandhra people as far as their genuine problems are concerned. We will do everything. The bill brought by the Congress government is not comprehensive and does not address the concerns of people of different regions."
Asking the government to "seriously understand apprehensions and fears" of Seemandhra region, Naidu said, "It is the duty of the ruling party to understand the problems and then come with needed amendments and then take everybody into account and get the bill passed."
His comments assume significance as the government is planning to introduce the Telangana bill in Parliament during the resumed Winter session beginning on February 5.