All party offices and legislature party offices in the state wore a deserted look on Wednesday, as most of the party leaders are in New Delhi to attend the all-party meeting to be convened by union home minister P Chidambaram to discuss the justice Srikrishna Commission report on January 6.
Gandhi Bhavan, Telangana Bhavan and the PRP office in Jubilee Hills, and the BJP Office at Nampally, were deserted, save for security persons and some media persons hoping to get some stories. The only action visible on Wednesday was at the NTR Trust Bhavan, where TDP president N Chandrababu Naidu was at an all-party meeting.
Congress members who had not been invited, or had landed on their own accord in New Delhi, were, however, not willing to take a chance and comment on the Justice Srikrishna Commission report.
Among the other leaders form the opposition parties, most preferred to spend some with their families, before the storm in the T-cup starts.
For the more active leaders, particularly the elected representatives from Telangana, it was a day to make frantic calls to one another, hoping to get an inkling about their future plans after the Srikrishna Committee's report is made public.
Though Seemandhra leaders have not announced their decision over resignations to their posts, they are believed to be looking at other ways of arm-twisting their party if the report recommends the bifurcation of the state.