Union Minister Pallam Raju has said he is deeply offended by the cabinet's decision on Telangana
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The government is being whiplashed today by its decision to approve the blueprint for the bifurcation of Andhra Pradesh.
Union minister Chiranjeevi resigned last night in protest; today, another minister, Pallam Raju, who handles Human Resources Development, said he is quitting as well. (
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Mr Raju said that he first offered to resign after last evening's cabinet meeting which green-lit the carving out of Telangana, one of the three regions of Andhra Pradesh, as India's 29th state. (
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"The PM asked me not to take a decision in haste. I have reconsidered and have decided to resign. I have sought an appointment with the PM," Mr Raju said. (
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Like other politicians fighting the Centre, Mr Raju belongs to Seemandhra - the regions of Coastal Andhra and Rayalseema - that will comprise the state of Andhra Pradesh after Telangana becomes its own state.