Congress leader N. Uttam Kumar Reddy has pledged to advocate for Telangana’s fair share of Krishna river water. Reddy, the former state unit president, promised to fight for the state’s rightful allocation of water during a public meeting in Hyderabad. He criticized the ruling TRS government for allegedly failing to secure an adequate share of water for Telangana. Reddy emphasized the importance of addressing the water needs of farmers and residents in the state. The Congress leader’s commitment to championing Telangana’s water rights comes amidst ongoing disputes between Telangana and neighboring states over the distribution of river waters. Reddy’s stance on the issue aims to resonate with voters ahead of the upcoming elections in the state. Stay updated on this developing story by following the latest news on water disputes in India.

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Uttam promises to advocate for Telangana’s share of Krishna water rights, vows to fight for state’s interests.
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