
Telangana CM Revanth Reddy stressed the need for balance with neighbouring states as water disputes continue with Andhra Pradesh. You are seeing political tensions rise, with opposition parties in both states trying to shape public opinion around the issue.
CM Revanth Reddy said Telangana needs water to attract data centres and large investments. You must note that using Krishna waters or power from the Yadadri power project requires access to a port, which Telangana currently lacks.
He explained that industries and manufacturing units depend heavily on port connectivity. You are being told that a 12-lane access controlled Express Highway with rail connectivity is planned from Bharat Future City to Machilipatnam port, with approvals sought from the Centre.
CM Revanth Reddy made it clear that such infrastructure plans need cooperation from neighbouring states. You cannot expect connectivity to Machilipatnam port or Krishnapatnam port without their support, just as Andhra Pradesh depends on Hyderabad to develop Amaravati.
He also pointed out that cities grow through skilled manpower, not just buildings. You should understand that Telangana provides technical talent, while neighbouring states offer port access, making mutual cooperation essential for long term growth.
CM Revanth Reddy said Telangana does not want conflict with Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Maharashtra, or Tamil Nadu. You are assured that the government aims to resolve issues through dialogue, goodwill, and permanent solutions.
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