New Delhi: Members of the Congress, including Union Tourism Minister K Chiranjeevi, held protest in the Parliament today demanding a united Andhra Pradesh.
"All members and ministers have come to show how much Andhra people are angry and we want a united AP," said Mr Chiranjeevi.
Seemandhra MPs have been protesting against the decision to form the new state since the monsoon session of parliament opened August 5.
The Congress and the United Progressive Alliance had July 30 endorsed creation of the new state.
"All members and ministers have come to show how much Andhra people are angry and we want a united AP," said Mr Chiranjeevi.
Seemandhra MPs have been protesting against the decision to form the new state since the monsoon session of parliament opened August 5.
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