Heavy  rains for the past two days have  forced the Telangana Rashtra Samiti  (TRS) to postpone its public  meeting scheduled for Thursday in Warangal  district of Andhra Pradesh,  officials said.
The  party was scheduled to hold its  ‘Maha Garjana’ rally in Warangal, some  150 km from here, to mark the  completion of one year of the centre’s  statement on the formation of a  separate state of Telangana.
The rally will now be held Dec 16, a party official said.
TRS  was expecting around 2.5 million  people to attend the massive show of  strength ahead of the submission  of the report by Srikrishna commitee,  constituted by the centre to look  into the Telangana issue. The report  is to be submitted to the central  government by Dec 31.
Heavy  rains since Tuesday have badly  affected the arrangements made for the  meeting, with the 1,000 acre  ground at Hanamkonda being reduced to  slush.
TRS chief K. Chandrasekhara Rao said the meeting would serve an ultimatum to the centre on the issue.
Former Lok Sabha speaker P.A. Sangma and social activist Swami Agnivesh will be the chief guests at the meeting.
On  Dec 9 last year, following a 11-day  hunger strike by Rao,  Union Home  Minister P. Chidambaram announced  that the government will initiate the  process for forming Telangana.
 
