"From Government of India side, we have already decided.
The Central Government has already approved division of the state into two states. Now the issue is before the Andhra Legislative Assembly.
"I am sure we are close to completing 40 days which the President has given, within the 40 days you will have to convene the session and pass this, whichever way they may want. That is for them, that is for the majority of the MLAs," he told reporters here.
"We are close. We have already had a (Assembly) session for almost more than one month. I am sure much before the deadline prescribed by the Government of India and Rashtrapatiji, I am sure they will pass this," he said.
The President had given time till January 23 for the Assembly to return the draft Andhra Pradesh Reorganisation bill, 2013.
Asked whether the opinion of the Assembly would be taken into consideration by the Centre and what if the majority opposes the draft bill, Azad said the issue would be decided in Parliament once it is sent by the Assembly.
The Seemandhra members, who are opposed to division, are in majority in the Assembly.
