The State of Telangana and the State of Andhra Pradesh, and their respective governments have been at loggerheads with respect to the distribution of the Krishna water, stored in the Srisailam Reservoir. The AP government has been wanting to use this water for the upliftment of the Rayalaseema areas, whereas the Telangana government is objecting to the AP government using this water which belongs to the Telangana people.
KCR has said that he is ready to go to war with the government of Andhra Pradesh, and even with God, if necessary, when it comes to making sure that Telangana is getting what it is entitled to. While his statements sound pretty straight forward, people like Revanth Reddy have expressed doubts over what KCR really means. In his letter, Revanth Reddy pointed out that there’s a hidden meaning to what KCR is saying about Andhra Pradesh.
On closer examination, several other politicians and people have also agreed upon Revanth Reddy’s observation. They have said that while KCR has stated that he is ready to fight the Government of AP, and even God, he has not once taken the name of Jagan. They have also said that he has been behaving as if Jagan has no say or idea about what’s going on with respect to these disputes.
Keeping these statements in mind, several people are saying that KCR and Jagan are behaving in a way it looks as though they have decided to not let politics affect their relationship personally. This would be of great political advantage to both the CMs, who can enjoy political benefits by drawing the line where it needs to be drawn.