Ever since the resolution of CWC for state's bifurcation on 31st July,2013, Ap Ngos started their agitations in protest of seeking the state unite. They have been doing indefinite strike since midnight of 12th of August. Thereafter, they have been agitating across the state through various innovative methods. NGOs, teachers, RTC employees etc. are taking part quite actively in agitations.
However, the leadership of Ap Ngos is facing criticisms that they have been working under the control a few top politicians of the state. At this juncture, the UPA government approved the T-note on 3rd October. So, it is obvious the possibilities of the state's division becomes easier. Even if the process is to be stopped, that is to be done by the politicians but not by the employees. They have already lost the salaries for two months. So, the Ap Ngos should call off their strike and should leave the responsibilities of stopping the state's division to Seemandhra MLAs and the CM. Else, it is waste of time, energy and money for the employees.