In response to Naidu's letter of July 1, Revanth Reddy invited him for a “tete-a-tete during the evening hours of July 6, at Mahatma Jyoti Rao Phule Bhavan in Hyderabad.”

Naidu had written to Revanth Reddy proposing a meeting to discuss matters of mutual interest between the two states.

Revanth Reddy, while thanking Naidu for his “very kind words” to him, congratulated him on his extraordinary victory in the recently concluded Assembly and Lok Sabha elections in Andhra Pradesh.

“You have joined a very rare league of political leaders in Independent India who have taken oath as Chief Minister for the fourth time. I wish you all the best for this term,” the Telangana Chief Minister wrote.

“On the suggested face-to-face meeting between you and me, as Chief Ministers of the two Telugu states, I completely agree with your reflections. In fact, it is an imperative need to resolve all the pending issues of the Bifurcation Law. An in-person meeting is necessary to help us build a solid foundation for mutual cooperation and exchange of ideas and enable us to better serve our respective people,” he added.

Naidu had written that he looks forward to working closely with him to resolve post-bifurcation issues, enhance cooperation and facilitate progress in both Telugu-speaking states.

The Telugu Desam Party (TDP) chief, who took oath as the Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh on June 12, sincerely congratulated Revanth Reddy for the "remarkable" job he has done as the Chief Minister of Telangana.

“As Chief Ministers of the Telugu speaking states, it is up to us to foster close collaboration to ensure sustained progress and prosperity for both Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. Our shared commitment to cooperative development is crucial to achieving our mutual goals of growth and well-being,” wrote Naidu, who was chief minister of the undivided state of Andhra Pradesh for two terms between 1995 and 2004.

The TDP chief, who became the first chief minister of bifurcated Andhra Pradesh in 2014, pointed out that it has been 10 years since the bifurcation of the erstwhile Andhra Pradesh.

“There have been multiple discussions about issues arising from the Reorganization Act, which has significant implications for the well-being and advancement of our states. It is imperative that we address these issues amicably with the utmost diligence and resolve. In view of this, I propose that we meet at his house on Saturday afternoon, July 6,” the letter reads.