Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao reached Chattisgarh on Sunday to formalise the power deal.
Accompanied by Finance Minister Etela Rajender and eight senior officials, KCR left for Raipur through a special flight from the Begumpet airport.
Upon his arrival at the Swami Vivekananda Airport, KCR and his team were given a warm reception by the Chattisgarh officials, and he was taken in a 25-vehicle convoy.
KCR and his Chattisgarh counterpart Raman Singh will formally sign the agreement on Monday wherein Telangana will get 1,000 MW of power supply from the neighbouring State. (INN)