Chennai: Ask for the Center to form a panel under the Ministers of News Union to resolve disputes between countries, Andhra Pradesh Cm YS Jagan Mohan Reddy on Sunday said His country has supplied water to meet the needs of Chennai drinking water but Nadu Tamil has not paid Rs 338.5 The crore owed the AP for infrastructure and costs related to the Telugu Ganga project for 10 years.
“I requested that the appropriate steps were taken to complete this number earlier,” Reddy said at 29 South Zonal Councils met in Tirupati.
The conflict will hamper our progress, Stalin tells the head of neighboring Minister MK Stalin trying to attack records of reconciling with neighboring Tamil Nadu stating that unnecessary litigation and unnecessary conflicts occur in unwanted hostilities that can inhibit progress.
In his speech was read at the South Zonal Council meeting held in Tirupati on Sunday by Minister K Ponmudy, Stalin said solidarity among neighbors was very important in utilizing wise resources.
The statement was contrary to the background of the Mullasiyar line between Tamil Nadu and Kerala.
“We have a common, weather and value cuisine.
Many of our brothers live in neighboring countries, fully join their culture and identity,” he said, apologizing for his inability to attend the rain and flood meetings in TN.
Even when he emphasized the delay in the center according to the nod for Power Offshore TN projects, Stalin continued to expand the olive branch to neighboring countries.
“We are always ready to cooperate with our neighboring countries and solve problems in a constructive and friendly way that results in mutual benefit,” he said.
Underpointing that Tamil Nadu is a state deficit, Stalin said that the rights of TN on the river between countries is very important.
“But countries can advance peacefully by dealing with problems through love,” Stalin said.
CM said Tamil Nadu always believed in the cooperative federalism with a strong patriotic spirit even because it gave the same emphasis on the rights of the state and its autonomy.
“It’s second to contribute to national integration and enforce the principles of unity.
The beauty of India lies in multi-culturalism and its inclusive,” he said.
Stalin urged the center to declare Tamil as one of the official Indian languages.
“We also asked the union government to declare a thirukkural as a national book,” he said.
Indicates that the country has signed several Muus to knock on the extensive offshore wind energy, Stalin said that there were no green signals from the United States to continue their projects.