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Naidu criticises TRS government, says Telangana state unable to handle its power woes

‘TRS cannot blame Andhra Pradesh’, said CM Chandrababu Naidu

Hyderabad: Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu on Wednesday said here that he was ready for an open discussion about the prevailing power crisis in the new Telangana state even as he criticised the Telangana Rashtra Samiti (TRS) government for creating a controversy over every issue.

"Telangana state is unable to handle its power woes. It cannot blame Andhra Pradesh for its inability. Andhra Pradesh has made long-term agreements to reduce power deficit. Telangana has power problems. AP has agreed to give 300 MW of power to Telangana state," Chandrababu Naidu told a press conference here this evening, even as he took strong exception to the TRS leaders' bid to target him over the issue.

He said that farmers in Telangana suffer due to the power crisis. Hence, Andhra Pradesh has agreed to give 300 MW of electricity to Telangana to bail out farmers from power woes.

"The ruling party in Telangana has not been able to prove its mettle in development. So, it has been making baseless allegations. It is not the right way forward. My government has shown accountability. We are ready to co-operate with the Telangana government if it comes forward," the AP Chief Minister said.

Naidu said his government would like to resolve all issues with Telangana "peacefully" with mutual co-operation.

Referring to the Telangana government's refusal to stop power generation in the Srisailam Left Power House (LPH), as water in the reservoir fell to the minimum storage level of 857.6 feet, the AP Chief Minister said the LPH could be operationalised only when surplus water is available in the river.

( Source : PTI )
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