Hyderabad: One hour after the rare hug with his counterpart in the AP program Alai-Balai, chief K. Chandrasekhar Rao Telangana minister-name Mr. Naidu called a "serpent's poison" (Karko-taka) for not allowing Telangana indicate their participation in the plant were only commissioned by Krishnapatnam.
According to the Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) for setting Krishnapatnam thermal power plant (2x800 MW) in Nellore, all four power distribution companies (discoms) had invested in equity and in accordance with the Reorganization Act AP, generated power should be distributed between the two states. However, when the first unit of 800 MW was commissioned recently, Telangana was denied his involvement.
Telangana GENCO has already filed a complaint with the Central Electricity Authority in this regard.
"It's paying attention to the problems of power in the state, but a minimum of three years would be necessary to power 24x7 and I appeal to the people, including farmers, to take with him. But my critics will not understand this and are trying to blame me for this. actually have to blame themselves, "said Mr Rao.