Congress core committee meeting on Telangana - Live updates

The three top leaders from Andhra Pradesh—Chief Minister Kiran Kumar Reddy, PCC chief Botsa Satyanarayna and Deputy CM Damodar Raja Narasimha presented their respective roadmaps to the core meeting committee members at Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's residence in New Delhi.
There's an air of tension and uncertainty in AP awaiting the outcome of the Core Committee meeting. Citizens are curious to know what decision the Congress will take on the 60-year-old issue.
This is the first meeting on Telangana that AICC vice-president Rahul Gandhi is attending. The meeting is on...keep a watch on this column for updates...
1. Concede to Telangana
2. Buy time for further study
3. Rayala Telangana
4. Expert committee to submit report on issue
5. Special package for Telangana
Latest reports suggest that roadmap presentation on the issue over. The three leaders from Andhra Pradesh who were entrusted with the responsibility of preparing a roadmap for Telangana after consulting leaders of different parties have submitted their respective reports to the core committee panelIt is learnt that Deputy CM Damodar was the first to present his roadmap followed by CM Kiran Kumar Reddy and PCC chief Botsa Satyanarayana. CM- He presented about one hour, Deputy CM- 35 minutes and Botsa- 40 minutesWill this be the last meeting on Telangana?What happens to Andhra Pradesh capital? Will Hyderabad be made capital of Telangana state as demanded by pro-Telangana activists?Will the congress declare Hyderabad a union territory?It's learnt that Deputy CM Damodar while presenting his roadmap explained that pro-Telangana activists want nothing less than a separate state - special package or sops won't do. Deliberations completed..Congress core committee members wind up meeting.Meeting lasted for nearly two hoursLatest reports coming in suggest that CM Kiran Reddy, Botsa and Deputy CM Damodar Raja Narasimha left for AP bhavan in separate vehiclesSources say that Botsa and Kiran Reddy explained to the core committee the problems that could arise if the state was dividedSpeculation is rife that congress is likely to hold an all-party meet once again before taking a final call on the issueThe latest report suggest that although the members from state have come out of PM's residence, the Central leaders are still deliberating over the issueIt is learnt that the top leaders of the state have been asked to keep the minutes of the meeting confidential and not disclose anything to the mediaBesides the Telangana issue, the core committee group also discussed strategies for the 2014 Lok Sabha polls, it is learnedDigvijaya Singh to hold a media conference in a few minutes."The core group met CM, deputy CM and the PCC president to take a final view. Therefore now, the Congress party will discuss the issue with the congress working committee and soon take a decision," said Digvijaya Singh after meeting."Today, we attended the core committee. The ground reality and party position everything has been discussed in the meeting," Damodar Raja Narasimhasaid.- Reshmi, Siva