Prime  Minister Manmohan Singh Wednesday  convened a meeting of senior  ministers to discuss the issue of a  separate state of Telangana that has  led to sharp political divisions  in Andhra Pradesh.
Official  sources said the hour-long  meeting, attended by Law Minister M.  Veerappa Moily, Finance Minister  Pranab Mukherjee, Home Minister P.  Chidambaram and Defence Minister  A.K. Antony, had been called to discuss  the “issue of smaller states”.
Moily is the Congress in-charge of Andhra Pradesh.
The  meeting comes two days before the  Srikrishna panel report will present  its report Friday. Justice B.N.  Srikrishna, a retired Supreme Court  judge, heads the panel formed by  the government on issues relating to  statehood.
The Srikrishna committee was set up in  February to  study, among other things, the situation in Andhra Pradesh  following  protests for a separate Telangana state and the  counter-protests that  paralysed the state.
The committee met over 100 groups  including  political parties, intellectuals, politicians and retired  bureaucrats  and visited all the 23 districts of the state.
The Andhra government Tuesday withdrew all criminal cases filed during protests for and against a separate Telangana state.
 

