State Ministers T G Venkatesh, Erasu Pratap Reddy, Kasu Venkata Krishna Reddy, Pitani Satyanarayana, S Sailajanath, MP Rayapati Sambasiva Rao and a few MLAs met the Chief Minister separately here today and discussed the latest developments.
"We have decided to meet at the CM's camp residence on the 16th to chalk out our future course of action. Resignation is one of the options being considered by us," Venkatesh told reporters after the meeting with Kiran this afternoon.
Sources said the Chief Minister, majority of the state ministers and legislators from Seemaandhra may resign en masse from their posts and also the party on February 17 to step up pressure on the Congress high command against the bifurcation.
Though the Union Ministers, the MPs and even some state ministers suggested that the Chief Minister wait till February 21, the last day of Parliament, for stepping down, Kiran was said to have expressed his resolve to put in his papers on February 17 itself.
Meanwhile, Kiran and his colleagues are keenly following the statements being issued by national leaders of the BJP on the state bifurcation issue.
They are apparently pinning their hopes on the BJP to not back the AP Reorganisation Bill, particularly after the likes of L K Advani wanted the Centre not to take up any other Bill except the vote-on-account given the acrimony over the state's division.
"BJP is our last hope now. Many of its top leaders are opposing the manner in which the Congress is seeking to push the Bill through but we do hope they will not back in the present form," a senior minister noted.
