Key Points

Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy has taken a firm stance against potential interference from Andhra Pradesh in crucial irrigation projects. He challenged Chandrababu Naidu to withdraw legal obstacles and cooperate with Telangana's development initiatives. The state government is committed to completing multiple irrigation projects and creating significant employment opportunities. Reddy also emphasized women's empowerment as a key strategy for economic growth, aiming to transform Telangana's economy by 2035.

Key Points: Revanth Reddy Challenges Chandrababu on Telangana Irrigation

  • Revanth Reddy challenges Chandrababu Naidu over irrigation project obstructions
  • Telangana plans to complete land acquisition for six major irrigation projects by December
  • State aims to create 1 lakh jobs and attract massive investments
  • Government focuses on women empowerment through welfare schemes
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Revanth Reddy urges Chandrababu Naidu not to obstruct Telangana's irrigation projects

Telangana CM urges Andhra Pradesh to cooperate on crucial irrigation projects, warns of potential legal battle if projects are obstructed

"We demand Andhra Pradesh not to block our projects. We seek cooperation. - Revanth Reddy"

Hyderabad, July 18

Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy on Friday urged his Andhra Pradesh counterpart, N.

Chandrababu Naidu, not to obstruct Telangana's irrigation projects He appealed to the neighbouring state not to obstruct Telangana's crucial irrigation initiatives, including the Palamuru-Rangareddy Lift Irrigation Scheme, as well as the Dindi, Kalwakurthy, Bheema, Nettempadu, and Koilsagar projects.

"We demand Andhra Pradesh not to block our projects. We seek cooperation. If our appeals are ignored, we will fight and achieve our goal. I am ready to lead this battle," he said while addressing a public meeting in the Nagarkurnool district.

Revanth Reddy recalled that N. Chandrababu Naidu, as the then Chief Minister of undivided Andhra Pradesh, claimed to have adopted Palamuru (Mahabubnagar district). "If he has genuine concern for the equal development of Telugu people across both states, he should withdraw the Rayalaseema Lift Irrigation Project, which diverts 3 TMCs of water daily," he said.

"We urge Chandrababu Naidu garu to act responsibly and show magnanimity," he added.

The CM announced that land acquisition for Palamuru-Rangareddy, Dindi, Kalwakurthy, Bheema, Koilsagar, and Nettempadu projects will be completed by December 9 this year, with compensation provided to all affected. The government aims to complete these projects in the next two years and bring water from Thummidihatti to Vikarabad, Tandur, and Chevella.

Chief Minister Revanth Reddy laid the foundation stone for the proposed Young India Residential School in Kollapur and Jetpore of Nagarkurnool district.

He highlighted the state's ongoing irrigation projects, welfare schemes aimed at empowering women, and government job recruitments.

He stated that the Congress government in Telangana has filled 60,000 jobs in the first year. Telangana has become the first state in India to complete categorisation of SC sub-castes as directed by the Supreme Court.

Revanth Reddy announced that the 'people's government' is committed to fill another 40,000 jobs within the next one and a half years, bringing the total to 1 lakh jobs, setting an example for the entire country.

The Chief Minister said during his overseas tours, the state attracted nearly Rs 3 lakh crore in investments and created 1 lakh private sector jobs.

He claimed that in just 18 months of administration, Telangana has launched more welfare schemes for women than any other state. "To make Telangana a $1 trillion economy by 2035, we must turn 1 crore women into crorepatis," he said.

As part of the programme, CM Revanth Reddy handed over cheques worth Rs 344 crore under interest-free loans to women self-help groups. He also distributed cheques related to bank linkage, interest-free loans, accident insurance, and loan insurance. Food security cards (ration cards) were also issued to several beneficiaries.

- IANS

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Priya S
While I support irrigation projects, I wish CM Revanth Reddy showed the same urgency in completing pending projects from previous govt. Political blame games won't help farmers. Action speaks louder than words!
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Karthik V
Water disputes between Telugu states are becoming like Kaveri issue between Karnataka-TN. Center should intervene and find permanent solution. Both CMs should meet PM Modi for mediation instead of public posturing.
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Shweta Y
Good to see focus on women empowerment schemes! 👏 Making 1 crore women crorepatis is ambitious but needed. Hope the loan distribution reaches actual beneficiaries and doesn't get stuck in bureaucracy like previous schemes.
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Aditya G
As someone from Mahabubnagar, Palamuru project is our only hope. Our lands have been barren for decades. Request both CMs to keep politics aside and think about farmers' livelihoods. Jai Telangana! Jai Andhra!
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Michael C
Interesting to see Indian states handling water rights. In US we have interstate water compacts. Maybe Telangana-AP need similar legally binding agreement rather than political statements. Sustainable solution needed.

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