"It is undemocratic," party MP L Rajagopal said after the party leadership refused his request to move the unofficial resolution.
"Congress did not honour my right to raise the matter. I am very sad about it," he said.
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"Initially we were denied entry at the AICC meet. They issued us special passes after the media reported the matter," the MP said adding that they used their Lok Sabha passes to get an entry at the venue.
The trio and other Seemandhra MPs -- Vundavalli Aruna Kumar, Rayapati Samba Siva Rao and Sai Pratap -- were denied passes for the AICC meet.
But they were given a special entry by the party leadership after media reported that they would hold a dharna outside the venue over denial of entry to them.
Rajagopal said they met party General Secretary in-charge (organisation) Janardhan Dwivedi seeking his permission to move a resolution against the division of the state. But Dwivedi conveyed his helplessness to them.
"In a democratic country, a democratic party like Congress should go by the written Constitution which gives opportunity to any member to move an unofficial resolution," Rajagopal said.
In a letter three days ago to Dwivedi, the Vijayawada MP had said, "In the national interest, we oppose further division of states. It is resolved to reverse the July 30, 2013 CWC Resolution of requesting the central government to take steps in accordance with the Constitution of India to form a separate state of Telangana."
Congress in the state is divided on regional lines as also other parties on the issue of Telangana. Andhra Pradesh is the only major state where Congress is in power on its own for the past 10 years.
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