Bengaluru: Karnataka welcomes Krishna water disputes tribunal’s decision


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Bengaluru, Oct 19: At a time when Karnataka is embroiled in a legal tussle with its neighbouring State Tamil Nadu in the Supreme Court over the sharing of Cauvery river waters as per the Cauvery Water Disputes Tribunal, the State received a shot in the arm with respect to another dispute over the Second Krishna Water Disputes Tribunal’s decision against having a relook into fresh reallocation of rivers waters among four riparian states of Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and Maharashtra.

Warmly appreciating the decision of the Second Krishna Water Disputes Tribunal, Karnataka’s Water Resources Minister M B Patil said the decision to reject the Telangana State Government’s plea for seeking reallocation of Krishna river water has “vindicated our stand on the issue”.

In its 2010 report, the Brijesh Kumar Tribunal had allocated 666 TMCft of Krishna water to Maharashtra, 911 TMCft to Karnataka and 1,001 TMCft to the undivided Andhra Pradesh State.

The Tribunal’s decision to turn down the demand for reallocation was a major setback to Telangana.

The KWDT-II headed by Justice Brijesh Kumar said it would take up distribution of water allocation to combined Andhra Pradesh to Telangana and residuary Andhra Pradesh States and not have a fresh relook into allocation of water among the riparian States.

The minister said Karnataka had made a strong plea against any steps to reallocate the Krishna water afresh.

Patil said that “today’s decision will help us to go ahead with our plans to utilise our share of Krishna water as allocated by the tribunal earlier”.

“Our legal counsels representing the State before the Tribunal had argued that the reallocation of water should be confined to sharing of water between Andhra Pradesh and Telangana from the share allocated to the erstwhile united Andhra Pradesh,” the minister said. 

“With the Tribunal rejecting the petition seeking to have a re-look into the final allocation of waters, we will urge the Centre to issue notification of the final award of the KWDT-II,’’ Patil said.

  

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Oct 20 2016

    Cleaning & Connecting Ganga with all Indian rivers was his election promise ...

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  • joe Gonsalves, Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 20 2016

    It is pertinent that the needs of the people in the state of Karnataka are met first and then one can think of neighboring States. after all CHARITY BEGINS AT HOME

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  • Alwyn, Mangalore

    Thu, Oct 20 2016

    BJP and it's gang are barking like mad dogs during election time. They want united India and development. It is so shameful that we are not ready to share water between us and want kill each other. Where we are heading.....Can BJP and it's gang bring unity between the people [At least between Hindu Community] ......
    It looks like pretty soon there will be war between States and India will be Vanish from World Map......

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