Hyderabad:
The stalemate in Andhra Pradesh continues as no decision was take to call off the strike at the meeting between Chief Minister N Kiran Kumar Reddy and the Telangana Joint Action Committee (JAC).
The JAC has called for November 1, Andhra Pradesh Formation Day, to be observed as Protest Day. The members of the pro-Telangana committee will put up black flags everywhere. Also, all pro-Telangana MLAs have been asked to sit on a
deeksha from November 1, for 72 hours.
The meeting was attended by chairperson M Kodandaram, Telangana Rashtra Samithi president K Chandrasekhara Rao (KCR) and representatives of different unions.
Talks are also on with Telangana employees unions to ask them to rejoin work in the light of the appeal made by Union Minister and in-charge of Congress affairs in Andhra Pradesh, Ghulam Nabi Azad on Sunday.
Talking to reporters in Delhi, Mr Azad had said, "There is a prolonged agitation in Telangana by employees of the state government. It is almost five weeks since it started. As a result, the general public is suffering... facing hardships particularly during the festival days".
"I would like to appeal to the employees of Telangana to call off the strike," he said.
Telangana region has been on a standstill for weeks due to strikes; pro-Telangana leaders have been protesting against the Centre's inaction in giving the region a separate state status.
The protesters continued rallies and other protests on Sunday in support of their demand.
Leaders of pro-Telangana employees of the state electricity department observed a fast in Hyderabad, while several leaders from BJP and TRS expressed solidarity with them.
Pro-Telangana employees have been participating in the general strike since September 13 but various unions of employees like those of teachers have withdrawn their stir in the last couple of weeks.
However, some pro-Telangana employees still are continuing their strike.
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With PTI inputs)