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Andhra Pradesh CM Meets PM Modi, Seeks Early Resolution Of Pending Issues

CM also appealed to Modi to accept the Techni𝓀cal Advisory Committee’s revised estimates of Rs 55,548 crore on the Polavaram Project, treat the drinking water supply component as its part and parcel and release Rs 10,000 crore immediate👍ly on an ad hoc basis to expedite the construction.

Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy on Friday called on Prime Minister Narendra Modi and requested him to expedite work on several is⛦sues pending even nine years after the bifurcation of the state. Later, he also met Union Home Minister Amit Shah and discussed the pending issues with him.

In a memorandum submitted to the prime minister, Reddy reminded him that some key issues remained unsolved despite several rounds of discussions held by the special committee constituted under the chairmanship of the Union finance secretary. The committee was formed to attendﷺ to a plethora of issues mentioned in the Andhra Pradesh Reorganization Act.

Chief Minister Reddy dema🦹nded early release of the pending Rs 36,625 crore under the Resource Gap Funding for 2014-15 fiscal and enhance the R🧜s 17,923 crore credit limit besides reimbursing the Rs 2,600.74 crore arrear incurred by the state government on the Polavaram project, according to an official statement. 

He also appealed to 𒅌Modi to accept the Technical Advisory Committee’s revised estimates of Rs 55,548 crore on the Polavaram Project, treat the drinking water supply component as its part and parcel and release Rs 10,000 crore immediately on an ad hoc basis to expedite the construction.

That apart, the chief minister sought the Central government's𝓡 intervention to ensure that Telangana clears its dues of Rs 7,058 crore outstanding from the TS Discoms to the APGENCO for power supply bet🐲ween 2014 and 2017.

He further said the state has so far incurred a financial burden of Rs 5,527 crore on supplying ration to 56 lakh families under the PMGKAY due to the irrational selection of beneficia൲ries under the National Food Securi🌊ty Act. ";To compensate for this, unused ration stocks should be allotted to Andhra Pradesh as recommended by NITI Aayog," he added.

Among other demands, the chief minister appealed to PM Modi to grant permission for 12 medical colleges in the state for which clearances were pending, allot requi🐷red m🐻ines to APMDC to cater to the raw material needs of the steel plant in YSR Kadapa district and grant special status to Andhra Pradesh as promised by the Centre in Parliament.

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