The MLAs earlier met CM Kiran Kumar Reddy and reiterated their demand that the Assembly be convened before the draft Bill comes before the House for its views on the issue of division of the state.
Criticising Kiran for not accepting their demand to convene the Assembly immediately, the YSRCP MLAs sat in front of the block housing the CM office in protest. They also held placards with slogans in support of united Andhra.
YSRCP President Y S Jaganmohan Reddy met Governor E S L Narasimhan twice in recent past and demanded the Assembly be convened to adopt a resolution against division.
The Opposition party, which is vehemently opposing bifurcation of the state, had earlier written a letter to the Chief Minister with a similar demand.
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