A task force of representatives of TDP and BJP has been formed to study the problems of water and power sharing between Telangana and Andhra Pradesh.
The decision was taken at a meeting of Members called by the Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu on Saturday to discuss ways to keep the promises made by the Centre in the AP State Reorganization Act. The working group assumes significance in the wake of the controversy over the hydel power generation from Srisailam project in Telangana.
Mr. Naidu wanted the deputies to do everything possible to ensure that the efforts of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh got what was promised by the Centre. Special efforts are needed to raise funds for the restoration of infrastructure in the districts of Visakhapatnam, Vizianagaram and Srikakulam.
The working group will be headed by the Union Minister P. Ashok Gajapathi Raju, while YS Chowdary, Rajya Sabha member, will be the coordinator. Other deputies Haribabu K. and B. Dattatreya (BJP), and Malla Reddy Thota Narasmhulu (TDP) are members.
At a press conference later, Mr. Chowdary said that deputies have decided to allocate Rs. One crore each MPLADS funds for the reconstruction of areas affected by the cyclone in Andhra Pradesh and Rs. 25 lakh each flood relief works Jammu and Kashmir. The State Government has promised to release a matching grant.
In total, 26 members of the state have agreed to allocate funds in this manner, he added. Also donate his salary two months cyclone relief.
Speaking about the direction of the Chief Minister, said the TDP MPs will visit the district offices and state regular part and accept requests from people.
An official appointed to the office of chief minister will process these requests. It was also decided to take the campaign Swach Swach Bharat and Andhra Pradesh to Mandal level.
Two ysrc deputies S.P.Y. K. Geetha Reddy attended the meeting.
Ms. Gita to media persons that she was not interested in working for his party's said later. She was working for the development of his constituency and the state and that's why she was working closely with state and central governments.