
The longest-serving chief minister in the history of Telugu states, Chandrababu Naidu, is widely recognized as a seasoned statesman with decades of political experience. Known for his visionary approach and mature outlook, he recently addressed ongoing issues between Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, including the contentious Krishna waters distribution.
Naidu emphasized the unique distinction of the Telugu language as the only indigenous language in India represented by two states, calling it a matter of pride and honor. “Telugu must always serve as a medium to unite the two Telugu states,” he stated.
Drawing an analogy with the Jewish community, he added, “For instance, the Jewish community, though barely one crore in population, has made a global impact in terms of economy and intelligence. My aspiration is to see the Telugu community reach number one, even ahead of the Jewish community, by 2047.”
The chief minister also stressed the importance of amicably resolving conflicts between Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, including water distribution, administrative coordination, and other disputes. He underlined that the collective goal should be mutual growth and cooperation rather than independent competition.
Naidu’s remarks highlight the need for harmony between the Telugu states and serve as a call for collaboration to achieve shared prosperity.
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