The boundary issue between Odisha and Andhra Pradesh has reached a flash point. It could become a big election issue in 2024. The matter revolves around Kotia group of 21 villages in remote Koraput district bordering AP. The issue is about bizarre administrative overlaps not experienced anywhere else in the country. Kotia has two elected sarpanches, and two land pattas and two voter identity cards representing both Odisha and AP governments respectively. Both state governments are competing with each other to flood Kotia tribals with welfare measures including subsidized food grains. Besides, the school going children are split into Odisha Aganwadi Oriya schools and AP funded Telugu schools. So much so that people are confused about which is their home state. AP government is building documentary evidence to stake claim on more Odisha villages. To stop this inconclusive fight, the Odisha government moved the Supreme Court which has given 28 days to both the governments to explain their positions. The pressure is now on AP to prove their innocence. Meanwhile the politicians sensing a great opportunity are playing to the gallery. Union minister Dharmendra Pradhan who hails from Odisha has escalated the matter with the prime minister. But with matters in the Apex Court everybody has to wait and watch.