Centre should "initiate steps to bring in peace and harmony and create a congenial atmosphere" before taking further steps, he said, alleging it was "ignoring majority people's opinion" in the entire process.
"Pursuing the division process, without doing any homework by Government of India, is creating anxiety and apprehensions in the minds of majority of the population.
"Strong belief is gaining ground that Government of India is ignoring majority people's opinion," the Chief Minister said in a three-page letter addressed separately to President Pranab Mukherjee and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today.
The Centre added fuel to the fire by bringing the Cabinet Note for creation of new state as "table item", he said, adding that an important item having serious implications for crores of people was thus trivialised.
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