Ending weeks of speculation, Reddy who quit the Congress on February 19, said the policies and programmes of the new party would be unveiled at a public meeting at Rajahmundry in coastal Andhra on March 12.
"Together we are starting a new party for upholding the prestige and dignity of Telugu people which was hurt very badly by the way they divided the State.
Indicating that he was looking forward to poll battle in Seemandhra region, the former chief minister sought to target TDP and YSR Congress Party, which are projected to be front- runners in the residuary Andhra Pradesh (Seemandhra) by some opinion polls.
TDP Chief N Chandrababu Naidu, who was chief minister for nine long years and has been opposition leader in the Assembly for 10 years, could not express his views for keeping the State united and "it's disgraceful", alleged Reddy.
