Consensus seems to be eluding Congress over the issue of Telangana with Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde today refusing to set any deadline for deciding the statehood issue.
His statement came close on the heels of claims made by Ghulam Nabi Azad, Congress General Secretary looking after party's affairs in Andhra Pradesh, that the issue will be resolved within this month.
"This entire matter is under process...We had given some dates earlier also. But consensus was not arrived. We need to ask (for consensus)," Shinde told reporters here.
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Many Congress leaders have already quit the party apparently aggrieved over Centre's continuous delay in deciding the issue.
Congress leader and former PCC chief K Keshava Rao and two MPs G Vivekananda and Manda Jagannatham had quit the party recently.
"Two-three people have gone. After that nobody has gone," Shinde said when asked about Congress leaders leaving the party.