Hyderabad: Chief of Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao will pass through the South Zonal Council Meeting (SZC) to be held in Tirupati on Sunday.
CM has danced Interior Minister Mohammed Mahmood Ali and senior officers including the Head of Secretary of Somesh Kumar and Special Chief Secretary K Rama Krishna Rao at the meeting.
The 29th Szc meeting will be chaired by the minister of house Union Amit Shah and was attended by ministerial heads, ministers and officials from the southern state – AP, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Kerala, and Union region, apart from Telangana.
KCR should attend a meeting that will be held in neighboring countries.
But because of the friction with the center of various problems including the recent struggle for the procurement of rice, the main minister has decided to violate ministers and other officials, said source.
“KCR felt that even if he participated in the meeting would use a little because many decisions taken at the previous meeting had not been implemented,” said a senior trs leader.
This is not the first time KCR missed a meeting involving the center.
Previously, he missed the Niti Aayog meeting held by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in February this year.
The official source said the Telangana government has strengthened the agenda with 26 items for board meetings.
“The main problem that has been registered in the agenda is an irrigation project such as the Palamuru-Ranga Reddy and Nakmalagandi project on the Krishna River.
While the AP and Karnataka complained that Telangana has not submitted a detailed project report (DPR), the state government can submit an objection that this problem needs Asked at the KRMB and APEX council meeting and not at the SZC meeting, “a senior official said.
During the council meeting, Karnataka was likely to raise objections to the Sangambanda project, which was taken by the Telangana government with a capacity of 3.3 TMC FT because many villages were drowned because of this project.
But the Telangana government claims it was built after sharing the DPR with Karnataka.
“The AP government claims Rs 3,000 crore contributions from Telangana are totally unacceptable and we will increase this problem.
Apart from this, the distribution of assets and liabilities schedule and fund schedule IX and X for the Kovvur-Bhadrachalam train line problem will be discussed,” An official, who will take part in the meeting.