
Minister of the Union for Coal and Mines G. Kishan Reddy, together with other BJP leaders, addressed a press conference in Hyderabad on Friday. | PHOTO CREDIT: NAGARA GOPAL
The Minister of the Union for coal and mines G. Kishan Reddy claimed that the Center was only a “facilitator” to bring the main ministers Telangany and Andhra Pradesh, A. Revanth Reddy and N. Chandrababa Naida together on a common platform to solve their problems with river water.
Addressing and Press Conference Here On Friday, He Called Out Brs Leaders for Their Criticism and Reminded How “KCR HimSelf Held and Meeting with the then apc ys jaganmohan reddy and talked about utilising 700-800 TMC of ‘Surplus’ Godavari Provide Water to Drought pron Rayalaseem Region Through Gravity and Two Lift Schemes. ”
“The former Chief Minister of KCR did not bother to involve the center in the discussion on water issues, then when both CMS met. Now there is a visible change in the attitude of the Government and AP Government and AP to find a way to solve the stalemate.
The BJP leader claimed that the Center did not comply with any specific state and was only interested in finding a friendly and permanent solution with the creation of a committee of engineers and experts, as agreed by both CMS.
The Minister of the Union also raised objections to the government of Congress, which questioned his contribution to TG and questioned whether he was prepared to use the water of the Godavari River.
200 Crore 200 Crore for Kazipet Rly Factory
Mr. Kishan Reddy added that the CRORE RAILWAY 521 CRORE production unit in Kazipet will produce engines, cars and coaches and will probably get another 200 Crore from the center, as they would probably emerge next year.
About 70% of the work on the unit has already been completed and expects the railway factory to give the growth of related auxiliary units in the region and generate direct and indirect employment.
Warangal Airport
Warangal Airport would become a reality as soon as the state government has completed land acquisition and stressed that the former government of KCR failed to entertain the initiative when it is in power, despite the Minister of Civil Aviation Jyotiraditya Scindia.
Mr. Kishan Reddy said that the Railway in Telangana was interested in 42 209 Crore, including upgrading 42 stations, of which 37 will be prepared by June next year.
Published – 18 July 2025 20:06