"We request the AP NGOs to call off their strike and co-operate in the bifurcation process. As ministers from Telangana we assure them that all their problems will be resolved," Panchayat Raj Minister K Jana Reddy told reporters after a meeting of the ministers here today.
He said the existing government itself would work to resolve the AP NGOs' (non-gazetted officers) problems.
"The government will ensure safety and security of all employees from Andhra-Rayalaseema regions working in Hyderabad. No loss will be caused to them in Hyderabad," Jana Reddy added.
Meanwhile, Congress leaders from Telangana will meet here on August 18 to express gratitude to party chief Sonia Gandhi for granting statehood to the region.
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