While Lagadapati did not confirm the date, sources in the CM camp said the dharna will take place once Parliament is convened and takes up the Telangana bill for consideration. "Before that, the APNGOs would have mobilized the support of several national parties against the division of the state and there will be a combined effort to defeat the bill in the Parliament as was done in the state assembly," said the sources.
Any such move of sitting on a dharna in Delhi by the CM would be a big cause of embarrassment for the UPA, especially when the Parliament session is on, and give the opposition BJP ample opportunities to take potshots at the Manmohan Singh regime.
Irrespective of the outcome on the Telangana bill in Parliament, Kiran Kumar Reddy is said to be moving towards the finale of his political strategy that could culminate in the announcement of a new political party.
As per the plan announced earlier, a Samaikyandhra Run will be organized across the region in support of keeping Andhra Pradesh united.
TV advertisements are being broadcasted indicating the arrival of a new political party and billboards, too, have been put up across the Seemandhra region.
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