Finding fault with Telangana Government for seeking to rake up a controversy over every issue, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu today said he was ready to discuss all contentious matters with his counterpart K Chandrasekhar Rao.
"I am always positive. I am always willing. I am ready to sit and discuss issues with KCR," he told newspersons, referring to the controversy over sharing of Krishna river water between the two States.
"The AP Reorganisation Act (which led to creation of Telangana) specifies that 10 tmc ft of water from river Krishna has to be released to Andhra Pradesh to meet the drinking water needs.
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"Accordingly, the Krishna River Management Board issued orders. I don't understand why the Telangana Government is making a fuss over it," the Chief Minister remarked.
"We may have separated (as states) but we need to have mutual co-operation and move ahead."
Naidu found fault with the Telangana Government for erecting a fence separating the blocks allotted to the two States in the Secretariat here. "Is it India and Pakistan? Why should you put up fences," he questioned angrily.
The Chief Minister also blasted the TRS Government over demolition of illegal buildings on Gurukul Trust lands at Madhapur here. "They are demolishing the buildings without any policy or rationale. Why are they doing all this?"
On the dispute over sharing of electricity between the two States, Naidu said his Government was honouring all power purchase agreements that had legal sanctity.
"The Centre has appointed a committee to look into this issue which will soon come here and hold discussions with officials of both states," the Chief Minister added.