As the United Progressive Alliance government weighs its options on the demand for separate Telangana, Congress leader Digvijaya Singh on Monday said he had submitted his proposal in this regard to party president Sonia Gandhi.
A decision would be taken soon, the party general secretary, who is in charge of party affairs in Andhra Pradesh, told media persons.
He said the timing of the decision would depend on the preparedness of three state leaders -- the Chief Minister, Deputy Chief Minister and state Congress president -- as they would have to present their case before the party's top brass.
"When they get ready and Sonia Gandhi has time, they will appear before the Core Committee and a decision would be taken soon," he said.
When asked if an announcement would be made in this month, he declined to put a time frame.
Singh was in Andhra Pradesh recently and had held deliberations with party leaders over the issue.
Congress top brass, including Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Sonia Gandhi, had met last week to discuss the statehood issue.
With Lok Sabha as well as Assembly polls in Andhra Pradesh not far away, the party is under increasing pressure from its Telangana leaders to take a decision on the issue.
The state is divided on regional lines in the matter.