HYDERABAD: Congress legislators from coastal Andhra and Rayalaseema regions have decided to cooperate with other like-minded political parties in their effort to thwart the bifurcation of Andhra Pradesh A dozen ministers and about 20 MLCs and MLAs held a meeting with chief minister N Kiran Kumar Reddy at his camp residence this evening to chalk out the strategy in the wake of the Union Cabinet's approval for the draft Andhra Pradesh Reorganization Bill , 2013.Congress leaders, sources said, suggested that a joint struggle be launched with other political parties which are opposing the state's division.The chief minister concurred and asked senior ministers and leaders to coordinate with other parties, sources said.They resolved to strongly oppose the bifurcation when the draft bill is referred to the state assembly for its opinion.The future course of action will be decided after the bill is referred to the House.The legal fight in Supreme Court will be resumed as soon as the Reorganization Bill goes to Parliament.The chief minister told his colleagues that a meeting with Union ministers and MPs from Seemaandhra would be held here on December 11 to firm up the strategy to prevent bifurcation, a senior minister said.Meanwhile, Telugu Desam Party president N Chandrababu Naidu once again lashed out at the Centre for the manner in which it was seeking to split Andhra Pradesh. "Is it the way a crucial issue like state bifurcation is decided by the Union Cabinet? Many ministers refused to read the draft Bill as it was hurriedly brought in as a table item at the Cabinet meet.Alleging that the views of Seemandhra people did not get reflected in Union Cabinet's nod to formation of Telangana state, Union tourism minister K Chiranjeevi on Friday asked UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi to see that his resignation from the post, submitted earlier, is accepted. "I am pained with the sequence of events in the process of bifurcation of the state of Andhra Pradesh.I am also hurt that the Seemandhra people's views have not been reflected nor have their aspirations being met with the recent Cabinet resolution ," he said in a letter to Gandhi. He said it was extremely difficult for him to discharge his ministerial duties with such "a heavy heart and a burdened conscience"."Since I have already tendered my resignation to the Hon'ble Prime Minister on October 4, 2013, I request you, as chairperson of UPA, to kindly have my resignation accepted at the earliest with immediate effect. "I thank your good self for the confidence and responsibility bestowed on me, which I have tried my best to discharge fully," he said.It may be recalled that Chiranjeevi had demanded that Hyderabad should be made a Union Territory to address the concerns of Seemandhra people about bifurcation. The Union Cabinet approved the draft Andhra Pradesh Reorganization Bill last evening.