Overview
- The Assembly opens on December 29 with the Business Advisory Committee set to decide the duration after an initial sitting that pauses for a New Year break and resumes on January 2.
- The BRS demands at least 15 working days and has queued up questions on the Palamuru–Rangareddy project, farm inputs and welfare promises, while saying it is ready to debate its 10-year record.
- Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy has challenged K. Chandrashekhar Rao to defend past water decisions, with the government signaling presentations on Krishna–Godavari allocations and scrutiny of projects such as Kaleshwaram.
- The BJP has also sought a longer sitting focused on farmers and interstate water issues, pressing for wider debates on governance and development plans.
- KCR has readied statewide rallies from the second week of January on water rights, as tensions outside the House intensify following an axe attack on BRS supporter Chintakindi Ranjith that police describe as a personal dispute and BRS leaders allege was political.