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KCR vows to fight against AP on Srisailam project issue

Andhra, Telangana to work together to utilise Godavari, Krishna waters: CM KCR

Chief Minister of the state   K Chandrashekhar Rao on Monday said that the unilateral decision of Andhra Pradesh government to construct a new lift irrigation scheme to lift Krishna water from Srisailam Project was highly objectionable.  He also said the decision taken by the AP government was against the   AP State Reorganization Act. The CM declared that a legal fight would be initiated against the project to stop it, as it would be severely against the interests of the Telangana State. The CM instructed the officials concerned to file a complaint against the AP Government decision in the Krishna Water Management Board on behalf of the Telangana State government. KCR pointed out that taking a unilateral decision on the inter-state Srisailam project water issue, planning construction of a new project without the consent from the Apex Committee were the the mistakes committed by the AP Government. He made it clear that the project would be stopped by the state  government and added that  it would put fight on the issue without any compromise.

The AP government, which decided to construct a new Lift Irrigation project to lift 3 TMC of water from the Srisailam project, had already issued a GO in this regard. The CM held a high-level review meeting on the issue at Pragathi Bhavan here on Monday. Ministers Etela Rajender, Mohammed Ali, Srinivas Goud, Niranjan Reddy, Jagdeesh Reddy, Puvvada Ajay, Rythu Bandhu Samithi State President Palla Rajeshwar Reddy, Government’s Chief Advisor  Rajiv Sharma, Irrigation Advisor SK Joshi, Chief Secretary Somesh Kumar, Irrigation Principal Secretary Rajath Kumar, E-in-C Muralidhar, AG BS Prasad, Additional AG  Ramchander Rao, Legal Consultant Ravindra Rao, retired engineers Shyam Prasad Reddy, Chandramouli, CMO Secretary Ms Smita Sabharwal, OSD Sridhar Deshpande and Irrigation senior engineers  participated in the meeting. They have discussed at length about the proposed project by the AP government. Speaking on the occasion, the CM said since the proposed project by the AP was against the interests of the Telangana state, a legal battle would be initiated to raise the objection and thwart the project. 

“The AP State Reorganization Act had clearly stipulated that if new irrigation projects are planned in AP or Telangana state they should get clearance from the Apex Committee.  But the AP government did not get any approval from the Apex Committee. Srisailam project is AP and Telangana state’s combined project. Water from these projects should be utilised by both the States. But the AP government without even consulting the Telangana state has decided to lift water from Srisailam project and issued a GO in this regard.  This is highly objectionable. If Krishna water is diverted by the AP government, then united Palamuru, Nalgonda, Rangareddy districts will face water crisis for both drinking and agriculture purposes. Hence, we file a complaint with the KRMB to issued directives to stop the project from construction,” the CM clarified.

He said that the  State government had extended a friendly hand to the AP stating that river waters should be utilised for the benefit of farmers in both the states setting aside all the differences, disputes of the past. “I have taken the initiative by saying there should not be any ego or water basin problems in utilizing the water. It is very painful that despite this, the AP government declared a new scheme without even consulting with the Telangana state to lift water from Srisailam project unilaterally.  This dented the very spirit with which water should be utilised by the two stats with mutual cooperation. There is no compromise when it comes to protecting the interests of the State. We will put up a relentless legal fight to stop this project under any circumstances,” the CM declared.

The CM also instructed the official to approach the Supreme Court on the matter as there was delay happening in the Brajesh Kumar Tribunal. He said that Constructions of projects were going on in the State to utilise 950 TMC of the State share of the Godavari water and added that Telangana state needs more water for drinking water needs, industrial needs and for the power plants. He  instructed the officials to request the Centre to allocate 600 TMC of water from the Godavari River Surplus water. He also instructed the officials to complete forthwith Palamuru-Rangareddy Lift Irrigation scheme to lift 2 TMC of water daily. 

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