HYDERABAD: Majlis-e-IttehadulMuslimeen (MIM) supremo and MP AsaduddinOwaisi met Congress president Sonia Gandhi at her residence at 10 Janpath in Delhi on Wednesday to discuss the status of Hyderabad and the inclusion of parts of Rayalaseema with the proposed Telangana state.
Sources from the Congress said Owaisi, who has come to terms with the bifurcation of the state, met Sonia Gandhi in the afternoon to persuade her not to make Hyderabad a Union Territory (UT).
"Asad spoke to the Congress president and urged her not to make the city a UT," a senior Congress leader, who did not wish to be named, said. Asad also spoke for the integration of Anantapur and Kurnool districts which are in Rayalseema, which has a Muslim population of around 13%, with the future T state.
"There will be balance of Assembly seats if Rayala-Telangana is created as the seats in T which are 119 now ill cross the 145 mark if the two Rayalaseema districts are added. This would also increase Muslim concentration," said another party source.
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Sources from the Congress said Owaisi, who has come to terms with the bifurcation of the state, met Sonia Gandhi in the afternoon to persuade her not to make Hyderabad a Union Territory (UT).
"Asad spoke to the Congress president and urged her not to make the city a UT," a senior Congress leader, who did not wish to be named, said. Asad also spoke for the integration of Anantapur and Kurnool districts which are in Rayalseema, which has a Muslim population of around 13%, with the future T state.
"There will be balance of Assembly seats if Rayala-Telangana is created as the seats in T which are 119 now ill cross the 145 mark if the two Rayalaseema districts are added. This would also increase Muslim concentration," said another party source.
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