<p>The meeting of eight recognized political parties in the state – Congress, TDP, PRP, TRS, MIM, CPI, CPI(M) and BJP – was called after the Committee, that went into the demands for a separate Telangana state and keeping Andhra Pradesh united, submitted its report to the Centre.<br /><br />Chidambaram will give a copy of the report to representatives of political parties at the meeting and is also expected to discuss the contents of the voluminous report, which runs into almost 800 pages.<br /><br />However, taking objection to the Home Minister inviting two representatives from each political party, the TRS and BJP decided not to attend the meeting, saying it is a "deliberate attempt" to seek "divergent opinions" on the emotive issue.<br /><br />Chidambaram had yesterday made it clear that the meeting has been convened to present the report and hoped that TRS will participate.<br /><br />Congress and TDP are expected to send one representative from Telangana and non-Telangana regions to the meeting.Leaders of the two parties are virtually split on regional lines.<br /><br />After the meeting, the report will be made public and is likely to uploaded on the Home Ministry’s official website.The committee has said that it has given a "roadmap" to approach the Telangana statehood issue and hoped that it would give "highest satisfaction to the largest number of people"</p>
<p>The meeting of eight recognized political parties in the state – Congress, TDP, PRP, TRS, MIM, CPI, CPI(M) and BJP – was called after the Committee, that went into the demands for a separate Telangana state and keeping Andhra Pradesh united, submitted its report to the Centre.<br /><br />Chidambaram will give a copy of the report to representatives of political parties at the meeting and is also expected to discuss the contents of the voluminous report, which runs into almost 800 pages.<br /><br />However, taking objection to the Home Minister inviting two representatives from each political party, the TRS and BJP decided not to attend the meeting, saying it is a "deliberate attempt" to seek "divergent opinions" on the emotive issue.<br /><br />Chidambaram had yesterday made it clear that the meeting has been convened to present the report and hoped that TRS will participate.<br /><br />Congress and TDP are expected to send one representative from Telangana and non-Telangana regions to the meeting.Leaders of the two parties are virtually split on regional lines.<br /><br />After the meeting, the report will be made public and is likely to uploaded on the Home Ministry’s official website.The committee has said that it has given a "roadmap" to approach the Telangana statehood issue and hoped that it would give "highest satisfaction to the largest number of people"</p>