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AP Should Get Special Status: Komatireddy

Komatireddy Venkat Reddy is a dynamic politician and is known for speaking his heart out. He has shown his mark again with his new set of comments on the neighboring state, Andhra Pradesh.

“Andhra Pradesh was promised special status during the bifurcation by the then prime minister Manmohan Singh. Not implementing the bifurcation promise is not a good thing to do. I will fight in my capacity to bring special status to Andhra Pradesh.” Komatireddy said.

The Congress veteran made this comment while addressing the media in Delhi today. The newly appointed cinematography and Roads & Buildings minister of Telangana making this ‘special status for AP’ comment right after Congress formed the government in Telangana is a point to be noted.

However, the main thing here is that the BJP-led central government already reinstated that the special status for AP is a closed chapter and there is no use in pushing for this.

This post was last modified on 12 December 2023 1:45 pm

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