The meeting comes in the backdrop of political groups on both sides — those in favour of carving out Telangana and those against — threatening to hit the streets in case their viewpoints are not accepted.
Home minister Sushil Kumar Shinde had last month promised that the Centre will take a call on the demand for Telangana by this month-end, prompting political groups in favour of a united Andhra to up the ante too. On Thursday, 68 elected representatives, including 17 state ministers, passed a resolution advising the Centre to maintain status quo. “There would be massive unrest if the demand is conceded,” said school education minister S Sailajanath.