"Yesterday's decision by the central Cabinet on Telangana is in the right direction. We appreciate it and welcome it, though this is a very delayed decision. They accepted the justified demand of people of Telangana," Reddy told PTI.
"They have been struggling for more than 15 years. As a matter of fact it a 50-year-old demand and unfortunately a large number of people in coastal Andhra and Rayalaseema are opposing it," the CPI general secretary said.
"There is some opposition. There are some genuine apprehensions about water distribution, employment potentiality, about their future in Hyderabad," said Reddy.
"This is a justified demand of the Telangana people and we appeal to the coastal Andhra NGOs, teachers, students and others sections of people to reconcile to the reality and withdraw their agitation.
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