Vundavalli recently resigned as MP from Rajahmundry in protest of the decision to create separate Telanagana.
"If any MLA resigns, he will lose a chance to express views of the people from their regions," Vundavalli said while addressing a public meeting here.
"Besides this, there will be every chance that the Telangana Bill will be passed in Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly easily, as the number of MLAs from the coastal Andhra-Rayalaseema regions favouring united Andhra Pradesh, will decrease due to resignations," he added.
"We are not against the creation of separate Telangana state. But they should first decide the fate of Hyderabad. Without discussing whether Hyderabad would be converted into a Union Territory or permanent joint capital for two states -- Andhra Pradesh and Telangana," he added.
More From This Section
He further said that Congress party in its election manifesto had clearly said that the decision on Telangana state would be taken at an appropriate time with consultation of all regions of people.
He urged all parties to join hands to strengthen the agitation for United state.
Arun Kumar attacked TRS chief K Chandrasekhar Rao over his remark that state government employees from Rayalaseema and coastal Andhra working in Telangana should go back to their respective regions after formation of Telangana.