"The Congress party assures the people of Seemandhra that it remains fully committed to addressing all their concerns, particularly with respect to safeguarding interests of people living and working in Telengana, the concerns with regard to education and employment opportunities in Hyderabad for their youth, sharing of river waters and power issue etc," he said.
Singh's statement was on the lines of one made by Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde last night, close on the heels of five Union Ministers of Seemandhra region meeting the Prime Minister requesting him to accept their resignations over the issue of creation of Telangana.
Singh said the Group of Ministers constituted by the government to go into the details of the new state formation, will hold detailed consultations with all stakeholders on these and other sensitive issues.
Coastal Andhra and Rayalaseema regions of Andhra Pradesh continue to simmer with protests against the Union Cabinet's October 3 decision to carve out a new state of Telangana.