Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy has requested Union Home Minister Amit Shah to immediately release ₹11,713.49 crore for the restoration and repair of infrastructure damaged by heavy rains and floods in the state. During a meeting in New Delhi, CM Revanth Reddy submitted a comprehensive report detailing the flood losses and sought urgent assistance.**Key Issues Raised by CM Revanth Reddy:**1. **Flood Damage:** – The CM highlighted the devastating impact of floods, which claimed 37 lives and led to the death of over 1 lakh livestock and other animals in Telangana. – An estimated 4.15 lakh acres of crops, roads, culverts, causeways, tanks, ponds, and canals were damaged due to the floods. – Initial estimates on September 2 indicated flood losses of ₹5,438 crore, with a central team visiting the state from September 11 to 13 and submitting a report to the Union government on September 30. The final estimate of the damage stands at ₹11,713 crore.2. **Left-Wing Extremism (LWE) Impact:** – Revanth Reddy requested the inclusion of Adilabad, Mancherial, and Kumram Bheem Asifabad districts in the list of LWE-affected areas, from which they were previously removed. – He also sought an additional budget of ₹25.59 crore for training newly appointed police personnel in anti-extremism tactics (AET) through the Greyhounds force.3. **State Bifurcation Issues:** – The CM urged Amit Shah to resolve pending issues related to the bifurcation of the state, including the distribution of government buildings, corporations listed under Schedule 9, and organizations under Schedule 10. – He also raised concerns over Andhra Pradesh claiming assets and institutions that were not mentioned in the bifurcation law, stressing that justice should be ensured for Telangana.4. **Allocation of IPS Officers:** – Telangana was allotted only 76 IPS officers during the state bifurcation, and the CM requested the allocation of 29 additional IPS posts to meet the state’s administrative needs.Revanth Reddy urged the Union Home Ministry to address these pressing concerns, including flood recovery and state-related issues, to ensure the well-being and security of Telangana.