Hyderabad: With the first International Biodiversity
summit in India coming to an end, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Kiran
Kumar Reddy has said that discussions on Telangana are ongoing but no
time frame can be given for a solution to the dispute. Speaking
exclusively to CNN-IBN the Chief Minister talked about Brand Hyderabad,
Telangana and Congress’s chances in 2014 and also denied accusations of
being partisan.
“The International Biodiversity summit is a prestige of India, a first for the country. But since we are the host state, we are happy that we could do this summit with international appreciation from delegates all over the world. We are happy we could host the biggest summit in the history of independent India,” Reddy said.
Speaking on law and order for the summit Reddy said, “We are happy that citizens of Hyderabad cooperated in making this event a success. With 3000 officials round the clock and 9000 police personnel, it has come out well.”
“The International Biodiversity summit is a prestige of India, a first for the country. But since we are the host state, we are happy that we could do this summit with international appreciation from delegates all over the world. We are happy we could host the biggest summit in the history of independent India,” Reddy said.
Speaking on law and order for the summit Reddy said, “We are happy that citizens of Hyderabad cooperated in making this event a success. With 3000 officials round the clock and 9000 police personnel, it has come out well.”
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