His report is said to include leaders' opinions on the Telangana issue, and the a list of leaders, from both Telangana and Seemandhra, who might quit the party in the wake of a decision taken on statehood.
AICC general secretary and in-charge of the Congress' AP affairs Digvijay Singh, on Saturday, submitted a detailed report on the Telangana issue to Congress president Sonia Gandhi.
Digvijay Singh submitted the report during his half-hour-long meeting with the Congress chief on Saturday morning.
According to sources, the report contains an overview of opinions expressed by leaders of different regions with regard to the subject of Telangana. Further, Digvijay has reportedly made his own observations on the pros and cons of granting statehood to the region.
The AICC in-charge reportedly explained in detail the latest political situation in Andhra Pradesh. He is also said to have made a special mention on the impact of the exit of senior leader K Keshava Rao and two Lok Sabha MPs - G Vivek and Manda Jagannatham - from the party to join the TRS.
A note was also included about the Telangnana Sadhana Sabha held on June 30 at Nizam College Grounds.
According to sources, Digvijay Singh's report contained a list of leaders, from both Telangana and Seemandhra regions, who might quit the party in the wake of any decision taken by the government. In addition, there was a note on the likely impact of the Congress High Command's decision on the formation of a Telangana state.
Based on Digvijay Singh's report, the Congress Core Committee is likely to take a final decision on the Telangana issue during its next meeting to be held next Friday. (INN)