In a bid to maintain harmonious relations between the neighboring states, Telangana’s Chief Minister, Revanth Reddy, has urged his counterpart from Andhra Pradesh to avoid any objections regarding irrigation projects on the Krishna River. The projects in question, such as Palamuru Ranga Reddy Lift Irrigation, Dindi, and SLBC, were previously approved when Andhra Pradesh was still undivided.
In a statement, Reddy expressed his desire to avoid any disputes between the states. He emphasized that Telangana prefers resolving inter-state issues through direct dialogue rather than through legal means like courts or other forums. This approach reflects the state’s commitment to maintaining peaceful relations with its neighboring regions.
The Krishna River, a vital water source for both states, has been at the center of several inter-state disputes in the past. However, Reddy’s appeal indicates a willingness from Telangana to engage in constructive dialogue and find amicable solutions to these complex issues.
This stance by the Telangana Chief Minister underscores his commitment to fostering cooperative relationships with neighboring states, particularly in matters involving shared resources like the Krishna River. The future of these discussions remains to be seen, but Reddy’s approach presents a promising step towards resolving inter-state disputes peacefully and collaboratively.
