Chief minister chandrababu naidu of andhra pradesh and chief minister revanth reddy of telangana signed a letter yesterday suggesting a meeting on July 6 to talk about difficulties between the two telugu states after their split. In his letter, Chandrababu pointed out that despite ten years of separation, several problems resulting from the Reorganisation Act are still unsolved, affecting both states' welfare and growth.
 
He conveyed his wish for a face-to-face meeting and an amicable outcome. We are now awaiting a response from the telangana CMO. Former minister and BRS mla harish rao, meanwhile, said that it is positive to see chandrababu naidu formally contacting revanth reddy to talk about and settle the concerns between the states.
 
But he said revanth reddy should make sure to return the seven mandals from the khammam district that were absorbed into andhra pradesh after bifurcation before talking about bifurcation concerns. harish rao clarified that during the split, chandrababu naidu submitted a law transferring these seven mandals to ap with the backing of the BJP. He continued by saying that revanth Reddy's congress party agreed with this choice as well.


He urged revanth to see to it that telangana regained these mandals and the Lower Sileru project. Harish went on to say that chandrababu naidu is now in control of the bjp and nda governments. He thus requested that revanth convince CBN to restore these mandals. Following Harish's remarks, many are wondering if chandrababu naidu needs to work for telangana as well, and what the state's former and present chief ministers are doing.
 
With telangana giving them over to ap, the polavaram project would never have begun, and these seven mandals may have been drowned as a result. telangana was determined not to give those mandals back. Thus, Chandrababu made sure that these seven mandals were added to andhra pradesh in 2014 by means of a series of meetings with PM narendra Modi, Rajnath Singh, and venkaiah Naidu.
 

 
 
 

 
 

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