Telangana Chief Minister, A. Revanth Reddy, alleged that the Centre was conspiring against South Indian states in the name of delimitation. He said the Congress party has in principle decided to attend the meeting of political parties called by Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and DMK leader M.K. Stalin in Chennai on March 22 to discuss the impact of the proposed delimitation on the Southern states. The Chief Minister was talking to media persons in Delhi after a delegation of DMK leaders called on him to extend the invitation for the March 22 meeting. The Congress leader claimed that the BJP wanted to settle scores with people of South India because they never allowed the party to grow in the region. “People defeated the BJP in Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Telangana and even in Karnataka. They don’t have any representation in Andhra Pradesh. That’s why they want to settled scores,” he said while terming this as a political vendetta. ‘We are paying more tax than North India. We are contributing everything for the nation,’ he said.