Hyderabad, Jan. 3 -- Telangana Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy, on Saturday evening in the Legislative Assembly, called on the opposition to actively participate in debates on key state issues, including the management of Krishna and Godavari river waters.
Drawing on his personal experience from Palamuru, a district long affected by drought and migration, the Chief Minister highlighted the real challenges of water scarcity, poverty, and regional development.
"As someone who has seen these hardships firsthand, I understand the urgency of effective policymaking," he said.
He said that while former Chief Minister K. Chandrashekar Rao (KCR) has alleged "grave injustice" to Telangana and blamed the Congress party, the expectation was that, gi...