"They (ruling BJP and TDP) said during elections that it is their responsibility. They said they will give special status for not just five years, but 10 years. They said they will do justice (to AP). Now, they say it is not possible," state Congress chief N Raghuveera Reddy said in Tirupati.
The party said in a statement that Congress president Sonia Gandhi expressed concern over the suicide attempt by B Muni Kama (40) at the rally. Gandhi, who spoke to Reddy, appealed to people not to resort to such extreme steps, it said.
It was shameful that the ruling TDP, which shares power with BJP at the Centre and the state, was silent on the demand for special status, he said.
Meanwhile, expressing anguish over the suicide bid at Tirupati rally, Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu said nobody should take such a step.
Saying that development of the state was his responsibility, Naidu said it was for the Centre to help the state until a level-playing field with others was achieved.
However, Union Minister Rao Inderjit Singh stated in the Parliament recently in reply to a question by a member from Bihar said that the special status would not be given to any state any more.
40-year-old Congress worker B Muni Kama is battling for life after attempting self-immolation at the public meeting held, police said.
Kama doused himself with kerosene and set himself on fire a few minutes before the commencement of the meeting near the Municipal Corporation Office.
