Hyderabad, Oct 1 : Telangana Chief Minister K. Chandrasekhar Rao on Thursday made it clear that when it comes to protecting the interests of agriculture and farmers in Telangana State, he would not mind even fighting with the God.
He said the Telangana statehood movement was interlinked with the water issue and the farmers in Telangana stood first among others in getting the high yields. Stating that Telangana had become the granary of the country, he said there is a festive atmosphere in the agriculture sector.
KCR, as Rao is popularly known, said by strengthening the irrigation sector, tapping the river water, efforts are on to turn arid fields in Telangana into fertile lands.
Against this background, the rightful share of every drop of water from Godavari and Krishna rivers would be utilised optimally and without fail, he said at a meeting with officials called to work out the strategy to be adopted during the October 6 meeting of Apex Council over sharing of river waters between Telangana and Andhra Pradesh.
KCR directed the officials to put forth powerful arguments supported by all the required data. State Planning Commission Vice Chairman B. Vinod Kumar, Government’s Chief Advisor Sri Rajiv Sharma, CMO officials Narsing Rao, Bhoopal Reddy, Advisor (Irrigation) SK Joshi, Principal Secretary (Irrigation) Rajat Kumar, and others participated in the meeting.
The Chief Minister had on Sunday had asked officials to take the Centre to task during the Apex Council meeting.
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