Speaking to the media in Gandhi Bhavan here, Botcha Satyanarayana said people of one region were happy and those of another region were sad on the decision of the Congress and the UPA. Reminding that TDP and YSRCP were blaming the Congress on the division of the State, he said it was unfortunate that all the political parties were trying to gain political mileage from the sensitive issue. Before the announcement of separate Telangana State, the Centre conducted all-party meetings for four times and sought their stand in the Telangana issue. Besides, Pranab Mukharji Committee in 2010 and Rosaiah Committee in 2009 also recorded the stand of all political parties in the State on formation of separate Telangana State. Except Congress, MIM and the CPI(M), all parties backed the statehood to Telangana and came forward to support Statehood for Telangana region, he added.
He felt that political parties should represent the sentiments and opinions of the people in a democracy. Actually, while the Congress got 39 percent of total votes polled in 2009 elections, combined Opposition got 61 percent of votes. Keeping this in view, the Congress took a positive decision on Telangana Statehood. Successive Chief Ministers assured to develop backward areas after formation of State in 1956. He said even after the country achieved freedom 55 years ago, some districts in Uttara Andhra (North Andhra) Rayalaseema and Anantapur remain undeveloped
Botcha said ministers, MPs and MLAs did not take a U turn from the beginning and opposed division of the State. TDP president Chandrababu naidu was demanding Rs 5 lakh crores package to develop capital for Seemandhra region. Contrary to this, Chandrababu was also encouraging the Seemandhra TDP MLAs to resign to their posts, he alleged.