The Telangana Congress leaders would be organising a public meeting here on June 30 to highlight the statehood demand.
They plan to send out the message that Congress leaders from the region are leaving no stone unturned to achieve the statehood.
Former PCC President D Srinivas, who reportedly met the Congress high command recently for consultations on the issue, today said an atmosphere of cooperation is prevailing in the state.
Meanwhile, ministers and other leaders from Rayalaseema and coastal Andhra regions had a meeting this evening to discuss the issue and expressed confidence that the state would remain united.
Union Textiles Minister K S Rao, a strong advocate of united Andhra Pradesh, told reporters that there is no change in his views though he conceded that being a member of the Union Cabinet, he would abide by the decision of the central leadership.
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