Deccan Chronicle

KCR, JAGAN TO JOINTLY FIGHT CENTRE

- S.A. ISHAQUI I DC

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister-designate Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy reportedly told TS Chief Minister K. Chandrasek­har Rao that with the YSR Congress’s 22 seats and the Telangana Rashtra Samiti’s nine, they could together fight with the Centre to grant their demands.

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister-designate Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy reportedly told Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrasek­har Rao that with the YSR Congress’s 22 seats and the Telangana Rashtra Samiti’s nine, they could together fight with the Centre to grant their demands.

Talking to the media on Sunday, Mr Jagan Mohan Reddy categorica­lly stated that the Chief Ministers of both Telugu states have decided to work together to get the pending demands of the states addressed.

According to sources in the TRS and YSR Congress, Mr Rao and Mr Reddy during their discussion­s on Saturday at Pragathi Bhavan agreed that both Telugu states have suffered because of the confrontat­ionist approach of the Telugu Desam.

Several issues including the distributi­on of employees, assets and liabilitie­s of institutio­ns that are listed

as common institutio­ns in the AP Reorganisa­tion Act 2014, have to be resolved.

Sources revealed that when Mr Rao raised the issue of sharing of Krishna and Godavari waters and constructi­on of irrigation projects in both states for optimum utilisatio­n of the waters of the two rivers, Mr Reddy responded positively and said that the officers of both states should sit together and work out an amicable strategy to share the waters.

Sources said that Mr Rao also reiterated that he was prepared to write a letter to the Centre requesting it to grant special status to AP whenever Mr Reddy wants.

After the hour-long discussion between the two leaders, the cadre of the two parties are hopeful that in the coming days both leaders will run affairs on the basis of give and take.

Sources disclosed that the anti campaign carried out by Telugu Desam chief N. Chandrabab­u Naidu, projecting Mr Rao and Mr Reddy as betrayers of Telugu pride, carried no weight with the people.

If cordial relations are establishe­d between the CMs of the two states, it will be possible for both states to withdraw the cases pending before the High Courts of both states and the Supreme Court with regard to distributi­on of employees, assets, and also against the Polavaram project and settle the issues through dialogue.

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