The anti-Telangana Congress ministers and MPs, who are around 25 in number, have been holding informal consultations ever since the Congress Working Group (CWC) took the decision last night, sources said here today.
They unhappy leaders include Textiles Minister K Sambhasiva Rao and MPs Lagadapati Rajagopal, Ananta Venkatarama Reddy and V Aruna Kumar.
A few of them are even considering resigning from their membership in the Parliament "if that could help halt" the creation of Telangana state out of Andhra Pradesh, sources indicated.
V Aruna Kumar told PTI that "Everything including the idea of a shared capital for 10 years is vague."
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He said, "We have to wait for the Bill to be tabled (in Parliament).
Talking to reporters, Venkatarama Reddy described the Telangana decision as "unfortunate" and said "We did not expect this."
He said the Centre must have a "rethink" on the decision and consider the views of those from Andhra and Rayalaseema regions.