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Telangana CM Orders Probe Into PRLIS Source Shift as BRS Walks Out of Assembly

KCR’s attendance remains uncertain during a renewed push to debate river allocations.

Overview

  • Revanth Reddy announced an inquiry into the Palamuru–Rangareddy project’s shift from Jurala to Srisailam, alleging the redesign raised pump stages and pushed costs from about ₹32,000 crore to roughly ₹80,000–84,000 crore.
  • The Assembly session reopened with water sharing and irrigation set as the core agenda, and the Chief Minister invited KCR to participate in a full debate, though his presence was still unclear.
  • During proceedings on Friday, BRS legislators walked out after objecting to sharp remarks by the Chief Minister during exchanges on the Musi River Rejuvenation Project.
  • The Chief Minister’s statement that it would not be wrong if KCR and T. Harish Rao were hanged for alleged irrigation injustices drew strong condemnation from BRS leaders.
  • The dispute over Krishna allocations intensified, with the CM alleging KCR consented to 299 TMC for Telangana and K. T. Rama Rao countering that KCR sought redistribution of the entire 811 TMC; separately, K. Kavitha urged KCR to face the House and said she will launch an independent party.