"It is true. I can also tell you what Rajasekhara Reddy's view was. I was present when he came to meet the then Prime Minister Manmohan Singh," he said during an interactive session on 'Modi and Media' organised by the Hyderabad Press Club and Hyd Park.
"He had said, if we go to polls announcing Telangana, we will neither win in Coastal Andhra nor in Telangana. How true was he proved," the senior journalist and political commentator said.
"I think Rajasekhara Reddy understood that the announcement will not benefit Congress. It is true. Whether it benefits Andhra, Telangana, that is a different issue," he said.
Reddy had died in a copter crash in 2009. In the 2014 Assembly elections, which came within months after bifurcation of the state, Congress drew a blank in Andhra Pradesh and won a mere 22 Assembly seats in Telangana.
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