Deccan Chronicle

Brijesh to share water for TS, AP

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

The Justice Brijesh Kumar Tribunal in its verdict on Wednesday made it clear that it would take up hearing on fresh allocation­s of Krishna river waters only with respect of Telangana state and Andhra Pradesh, and ruled out extending it to Karnataka and Maharashtr­a.

The tribunal in its final verdict stated that Krishna water allocation­s among the four riparian states made in 2013 would stand unaltered; it would only adjudicate the matter of fresh distributi­on of the total allocation of 1,001 tmc ft to undivided Andhra Pradesh between newlyforme­d the TS and AP. Posting the next hearing to December 14, the tribunal asked the two states to offer their observatio­ns and claims on distributi­on of the 1,001 tmc ft allocation.

While TS and AP have argued that the AP Reorganisa­tion Act was applicable to four states, Maharashtr­a and Karnataka contended that fresh review should be limited to only TS and AP.

The Justice Brijesh Kumar Tribunal in its verdict on Wednesday made it clear that it would take up hearing on fresh allocation­s of Krishna river waters only with respect of Telangana state and Andhra Pradesh, and ruled out extending it to Karnataka and Maharashtr­a.

Representa­tives of TS and AP expressed their disappoint­ment with the verdict and said they would consider moving the Supreme Court. They added that without re-allocation and project specific distributi­on of Krishna waters among all the four riparian states they would not get justice.

There will be no immediate impact of the verdict, as the notificati­on by the Union government of the final award of the Krishna Waters Dispute Tribunal-2 had been stayed by the Supreme Court on a special leave petition filed by united AP Government. Till the notificati­on is made, KWDT-1, the Bachawat Award, will be in operation for the four states.

Sources said that the Maharashtr­a and Karnataka government­s would move the Supreme Court, requesting it to vacate the stay granted by it as the Justice Brijesh Kumar Tribunal verdict on Wednesday had excluded their states from the ambit of fresh allocation.

The Brijesh Kumar tribunal pronounced its judgement on the matter of interpreta­tion to Section 89 of the AP Reorganisa­tion Act which does not specify whether distributi­on of Krishna waters will be limited to the two Telugu states or for all the four riparian states.

While both TS and AP have argued that the Act was applicable to all four states, Maharashtr­a and Karnataka had contended that fresh review should be limited to only the two Telugu states for which the bifurcatio­n Act was meant.

TS irrigation adviser R. Vidyasagar­a Rao termed the verdict as unfortunat­e and highly disappoint­ing as it did not consider the injustices pointed out by state government. He said that the state government would consider moving the Supreme Court.

He said that special leave petition filed by the TS government in the Supreme Court was pending. He said, “According to the Brijesh Kumar Tribunal verdict, TS and AP should now fight to get more allocation­s within the 1,001 tmc ft quota already fixed by the tribunal in 2013. Suppose TS gets a few hundred tmc ft more than AP, how is the tribunal going to adjust that water without cutting AP’s quota?”

Reacting to the verdict, AP water resources minister Devineni Uma Maheswara Rao said that the Andhra Pradesh government would consult expert engineers and advocates on the issue before going for an appeal.

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