Chief Minister N Kiran Kumar Reddy on Friday called on Governor E S L Narasimhan at Raj Bhavan, and briefed him over the formation of state government and expansion of cabinet.
The Chief Minister also informed the latest political situation in the state to the Governor, according to Raj Bhavan sources.
However, the Chief Minister's office described the meeting as a 'courtesy call', the first after Reddy was sworn in as the Chief Minister on Thursday.
"The CM and Governor discussed about general administrative issues," a CMO official said.
The meeting took place before the Chief Minister leaves for New Delhi later in the evening. His
trip to the national capital will see him thanking the Congress President Sonia Gandhi for choosing him as the state Chief Minister, and also discuss the government formation and cabinet expansion with the party High Command.
Incidentally, Reddy also met former chief minister K Rosaiah at his residence, and sought his advice on the formation of government, and cabinet expansion.
According to sources, Rosaiah warmly greeted his successor, and extended his best wishes. Both reportedly discussed political developments.
Earlier in the day, former test cricketers Arshad Ayub, Shivlal Yadav and SL Venkatapathi Raju, and other members of Hyderabad Cricket Association met Reddy, who is also the vice-president of the association, and extended their greetings.
Arshad Ayub, besides former Indian captain Md Azharuddin, has played alongside the Chief Minister in the Hyderabad under-22 cricket team.
Former ministers J Geetha Reddy, S Vijayarama Raju, R Venkat Reddy and a host of Congress leaders also met the Chief Minister at his Banjara Hills residence.
Courtesy: INN