The fight for a United Andhra continues and the Seemandhra employees are absolutely sure that they will fight to the end. More than 400,000 government employees are keeping the Samaikhyandhra movement alive on its 65th day. Tomorrow, representatives from the employees will hold more talks with CM Kiran Kumar over the bifurcation issue.
According to AP NGOs president Ashok Babu, all future plans would be based on how confident the CM would be for a United Andhra. Several joint action committees, along with APNGOs, are currently drafting points to discuss upon at Thursday's meeting.
All the employees feel that the fight should continue till the very end, Ashok Babu said. Though APSRTC called off their strike, bringing some level on normalcy in Andhra's 13 districts, the Seemandhra employees are intent on urging the state assembly to oppose the Telangana bill.
In the next few days, representatives will come up with the various problems that the Seemandhra employees and pensioners would face in the event of a bifurcation. APNGOs president said that he would speak at length, even to Telangana legislators, on the need to keep the state united for a wholesome development.
(AW: Sruthi)