Deccan Chronicle

FIRE DELAYS FINAL HEARING ON KRISHNA

- HYDERABAD, MARCH 29

The final hearing on the Krishna water dispute before

the Brijesh Kumar Tribunal has been put off from March 30 and 31 following a fire in

the court hall in Delhi. AP and Telangana were to make

their final arguments on these two days. The tribunal functions from a floor in the

Ansal Plaza office complex near Bhikaji Cama. The court hall was badly damaged in a recent fire mishap. Mahara

shtra and Karnataka have completed their final arguments on the implicatio­ns of the AP Reorganisa­tion Act extending the term of the Brijesh Kumar Tribunal by

two more years. It also includes the key decision on whether or not the Tribunal

final award of 2013 should be reopened in the wake of formation of Telangana state in 2014. In the initial rounds, Telangana sought to reopen the award; the government contends that the award was based on the arguments put forth by officials of undivided AP who were not inclined

to get more water for the region. AP wants the award be reopened so that operationa­lising the new allot

ments will be delayed. Maharastra and Karnataka

want only the allotment made to undivided AP to be divided between Telangana

and Andra Pradesh.

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