Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu has written to his Telangana counterpart, Revanth Reddy, proposing a face-to-face meeting to address unresolved issues related to the AP Reorganization Act of 2014. This initiative marks a significant step towards fostering closer collaboration between the two Telugu-speaking states.


In his letter, Naidu emphasized the importance of addressing the issues that have lingered since the bifurcation of the erstwhile Andhra Pradesh nearly a decade ago. "It has been 10 years since the bifurcation of erstwhile Andhra Pradesh. There have been multiple discussions concerning issues arising from the Reorganization Act, which hold significant implications for the welfare and advancement of our states. It is imperative that we address these issues amicably with utmost diligence and resolve. In light of this, I propose that we meet at your place on 6th July, Saturday afternoon," Naidu stated.


 






 


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Proposing a meet at Revanth Reddy’s residence in Hyderabad, Naidu underscored the responsibility of the Chief Ministers of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana to realise mutual goals of growth and well being. He stressed that a face-to-face meeting would provide a valuable opportunity to engage comprehensively on critical issues and work towards achieving mutually beneficial solutions.


"Further, I firmly believe that a face-to-face meeting would provide us with the opportunity to engage comprehensively on these critical issues and collaborate effectively towards achieving mutually beneficial solutions for Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. I am confident that our deliberations will lead to productive outcomes," Naidu added.