Chief Minister N Kiran Kumar Reddy on Wednesday stated that he would attend the all-party meeting convened by Union Home Minister P Chidambaram to discuss the Justice B N Srikrishna Committee Report on January 6th.
Talking to media persons at AP Bhavan after attending a meeting with Union Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee, the Chief Minister said that he would attend the all-party meeting to collect the Srikrishna Committee Report from Chidambaram.
When asked to air his views, he said, "After studying the report thoroughly, I will make comments." He also stated that the government was ready to face all repercussions once the Srikrishna Committee's report was made public.
Kiran Kumar Reddy added that he met the Finance Minister to discuss long-pending projects and seek pending financial assistance of Rs. 1600 crore for the state.
The Chief Minister said he had sought Rs. 500 crore advance grant to meet the grave financial position.
Kiran Kumar Reddy said that he had asked the Union Finance Minister to lift restrictions on export of rice to other states to help the paddy farmers. He also sought permission for lifting 15 lakh tones of rice from the state.
The Chief Minister also appealed to Mukherjee to supply gas from Krishna Godavari basin to fertilizer plants in the state.
Reacting to the Krishna Water Disputes Tribunal verdict, the Chief Minister said that the state would file an appeal in the tribunal after consulting all experts and irrigation engineers.
The Chief Minister said that he would take an all-party delegation to New Delhi over the Krishna Tribunal verdict to prevail upon the centre and seek justice.
Courtesy: INN
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