Odisha, Andhra CMS to meet today, Kotia border disputes above the agenda – News2IN
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Odisha, Andhra CMS to meet today, Kotia border disputes above the agenda

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Bhubaneswar: Odisha-Andhra Pradesh’s dispute over a group of 21 villages under Kotia Panchayat In addition to the problems of mutual interest will be discussed during the meeting of Minister of Naveen Patnaik and AP Jagan Mohan Reddy here on Tuesday, official resources said.
The senior bureaucrat delegation led by Secretary Chief Edisha Suresh Mohapatra and partner Andhra Pradesh Sameer Sharma will have deliberations in the first half of the day.
Two cms will meet at night at Lok Seva Bhawan and take further problems.
State official preparation meeting is held here on Monday about the problems to be taken.
Likewise, Reddy held a discussion with his officials at his camp office in Guntur on the agenda with Naveen.
“It will be a rare opportunity when CMS from two neighboring countries will sit together more than a cup of tea to talk about mutually beneficial problems and agree to change differences, instead of moving to the city center or the Supreme Court.
It will set Precedent, “said a senior government officer here.
While problems such as the construction of the Neradi of the Vamsadhara River, where more than 100 hectares of land from Odisha need to be obtained, and the ranks of Janjavathi, where more than 1,000 hectares of Odisha land will be flooded, it will also be part of the discussion, Odisha is eyeing a peaceful solution for problems Kotia clearing.
Indicates that the Supreme Court on August 31 has observed that Odisha-Andhra Pradesh’s border disputes because claims between the two countries for Kotia must be resolved through a joint discussion, a government officer said the initial and peaceful solution would help faster development in the area.
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Education Minister Union Dharmendra Pradhan hopes that each other discussion between two cms will help solve the difference in borders, water and problems related to language.
“Many problems are resolved in democracy through joint discussions.
I sincerely hope the discussion at the highest level will help resolve controversial problems,” part of the Tweet by Dharmendra read.
Hearing the insulting petition submitted by Odisha, SC has made “mouth observations” that border disputes must be resolved politically through talks between the two countries.
Odisha’s opinion is that Andhra violated the SC command on December 2, 1968 and March 30, 2006, by holding Panchayat elections in Talagajeipadar Village, Phatatenerni and Phagunaseneri against the order quo status SC.
These are among 21 villages where both expressed claims; Odisha said this was part of the PottLangi Block in Coraput Regency while Andhra claimed this as part of the Mandal Salur under the Vizianagaram district.
The Supreme Court on March 30, 2006, has thrown a suit filed by Odisha in 1968, holding that Parliament itself is authorized to determine the boundaries of the country and have ordered the status quo until then.

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