Hyderabad, July 1 -- Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy on Tuesday urged his Andhra Pradesh counterpart N Chandrababu Naidu to come forward to resolve water sharing disputes amicably.

Revanth, who participated in the PowerPoint representation on the Banakacharla Project at Praja Bhavan here, said the State government is ready to fight a legal battle for its rights.

The CM stressed that the two Telugu states should hold talks to arrive at a conclusion on the share of flood water and surplus water. It was former Chief Minister KCR who permitted neighbouring Andhra Pradesh to utilize Godavari water without specific allocations, he said in a meeting held on June 18, 2015, "KCR and former Minister Harish signed the 'death warrant' for T...