During his meeting with the Prime Minister, Rao raised 14 demands for the development of Telangana and expediting implementation of the assurances made in the AP Reorganisation Act for the newly-carved out state.
Interestingly, the ordinance on transfer of seven mandals in Khammam district to Andhra Pradesh for executing Polavaram Multi-Purpose Project, which was vehemently opposed by Rao, does not figure in a release circulated to the media that contains the list of issues discussed between Rao and Modi.
Stressing that the new state must be extended tax incentives on par of with Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand, Rao underscored that it was a commitment under the AP Reorganisation Act.
Citing the development of Sabarmati River Front, Rao said Musi River Conservation Plan should be sanctioned by National River Conservation Directorate at a cost of Rs. 923 crores to Hyderabad.
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The other demands include declaring Pranahita Chevella as a national project and roads in backward regions of Telangana and railway division at Kazipet.
Briefing newspersons about the two meetings, senior TRS leader Jithendra Reddy, who was one among the party MPs to have accompanied Rao, said the Chief Minister called on the President and the Prime Minister before the commencement of the assembly session of Telangana on June 9.
To questions on the ordinance on transfer of villages for Polavaram Multi-Purpose Project, Reddy said Rao would reply to all the questions at a press conference on Sunday.