Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Resolve Krishna water dispute amicably: SC

- Utkarsh Anand letters@hindustant­imes.com

ANDHRA GOVT, IN ITS PETITION, HAS COMPLAINED THAT TELANGANA WAS REFUSING TO FOLLOW THE DECISIONS TAKEN IN APEX COUNCIL

NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Monday advised Andhra Pradesh and Telangana to amicably resolve the dispute on sharing the Krishna river water for drinking and irrigation, “without the involvemen­t of any third party”.

Heading he bench, Chief Justice of India (CJI) NV Ramana, who was born in the undivided state of Andhra Pradesh, clarified that he would not adjudicate the legal issues involved in the matter but if the states were forthcomin­g on settling the dispute through talks, the bench could assist the mediation process. “I belong to both the states. I don’t want to hear this matter legally. But if the matter can be settled in mediation, please do that. Otherwise, we will have to send this matter to another bench,” the CJI told senior counsel Dushyant Dave, who appeared for the Andhra Pradesh government, which has filed the petition alleging Telangana government was depriving its people of legitimate share of Krishna water.

Dave, on his part, commended the CJI’s views, adding he would have to speak to the competent authoritie­s in the Andhra Pradesh government.

Appearing for Telangana, senior advocate CS Vaidyanath­an said the Centre has intervened and there was nothing left for the court to adjudicate. Justice Ramana then asked both the lawyers to persuade their client to iron out the issues amicably. “I can only wish for both of you to convince your government­s to resolve it without the involvemen­t of any third party,” the CJI said while fixing the matter on Wednesday.

The Andhra government, in its petition, has complained that Telangana was refusing to follow decisions taken in the apex council constitute­d under the Andhra Pradesh Reorganisa­tion Act, 2014, directions of the Krishna River Management Board and those of the Centre.

“More significan­tly, the state of Telangana is clearly in violation of a binding award, popularly known as ‘Bachwat award’ made on May 31, 1976, and express provisions of the 2014 Act whereby the state of Andhra Pradesh was bifurcated into Telangana and Andhra Pradesh,” stated the petition.

The petition urged the SC to direct the Centre to take control of the common reservoirs of Srisailam, Nagarjunas­agar, and also Pulichinta­la and operate the same as per the binding award and regulation­s.

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