The party also said a solution to a complex issue like Telangana could not be encapsulated in a timeframe.
"I think there is no need to precipitate things. By precipitating things, you cannot divide a state," Union law minister M Veerappa Moily, who is in charge of party affairs in Andhra Pradesh, said here.
He said it was agreed that some mechanism will have to be created.
"It is under serious consideration of the government of
His remarks came a day after the party appealed for calm and normalcy but refused to say whether any mechanism for creation of Telangana will be announced by January 28, a deadline set by those agitating for the separate state.
"Don't try to encapsulate as important and as intricate a problem like Telangana in a time-frame....in a straightjacket of deadlines," party spokesperson Abhishek Singhvi told reporters adding no "quick fix" or "magic button" solution could be expected on this issue.
Violence had erupted at
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