Speaking to PTI here, Hegde, a key member of Team Anna, said formation of Telangana would spawn demand for statehood in some other parts of India, noting movements among others in Vidarbha and Assam, and BSP supremo Mayawati pushing for dividing Uttar Pradesh into four.
He said with Telangana going separate he won't be surprised if in Karnataka there is demand for statehood for regions which are known as Bombay-Karnataka and Hyderabad-Karnataka.
"Let me warn one thing. Ultimately, we are not united because of a particular cause - like religion, custom, culture or language. No. We are unity in diversity. Now, if you go on dividing that diversity more and more, then that's bound threaten the unity of our country", he said.
"Biggest mistake we made was in 1956 -- linguistic division (of States). Now we are compounding it", Hegde said.
Hegde said a separate state also means huge expenditure in terms of having "new bureaucracy", high-court and other infrastructure. "If you keep on doing it (creating more States), they may have to go to the district level", he added sarcastically.
He found the argument that creation of Telangana is necessary as people from far-away parts of united Andhra Pradesh found it extremely hard to travel to capital Hyderabad for official work, redressing grievances and things of that nature, as one that defies logic.
If that was the argument, how can people of Kanyakumari go to New Delhi, which is the administrative capital of Union of India, he countered.
