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Telangana Will Not Compromise on RDS Water Share: Minister

Telangana Irrigation Minister Uttam Kumar Reddy has firmly stated that there will be no compromise on the state's allocated water share in the Rajolibanda Diversion Scheme. The minister held a high-level review meeting to address ongoing water distribution issues related to RDS and the Tungabhadra Dam. He directed officials to strongly assert Telangana's rights and prepare a comprehensive report covering legal, technical, and administrative aspects. The government is committed to protecting farmers' interests and will oppose any decisions that harm the state's claims.

No compromises on Telangana's share in RDS: Irrigation Minister

Hyderabad, June 22

Telangana's Minister for Irrigation, Uttam Kumar Reddy, on Monday made it clear that there will be no compromise on Telangana's allocated water share in the Rajolibanda Diversion Scheme.

He stated that the state government is taking all measures to safeguard the interests of farmers in the RDS ayacut.

The minister held a high-level review meeting on RDS and Tungabhadra Dam issues at the B.R. Ambedkar Telangana State Secretariat. The meeting undertook a comprehensive review of Tungabhadra water distribution issues.

The meeting was held amid the ongoing controversy over the alleged unauthorised drawal of Krishna river waters by Andhra Pradesh. Last week, a team of engineers from the Krishna River Management Board (KRMB) inspected RDS in Karnataka and held a review meeting with officials from Telangana, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka.

The minister directed officials to strongly assert Telangana's rights regarding the utilisation of Tungabhadra waters. He declared that protecting Telangana's rights is the government's primary objective.

He asked them to remain vigilant to ensure Telangana farmers do not suffer losses due to the actions of upstream states.

He further said the government will fight on all platforms for the rights and irrigation security of Telangana farmers.

The minister also asked officials to give priority to the irrigation needs of farmers in the Krishna River basin. He stated that an action plan has been formulated to strongly present Telangana's arguments before tribunals, boards and in inter-state meetings.

He asked officials to prepare a comprehensive report covering legal, technical and administrative aspects.

He reiterated that the government is committed to fully utilising Telangana's allocated water share and will strongly oppose any decision that harms the state's interests.

MLA Sanjeeva Reddy, Principal Secretary (Irrigation) E. Sridhar, and Joint Secretary K. Srinivas N.C. Ramesh Babu and others participated in the meeting.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Shreya B

Finally someone speaking up for Telangana! We've seen enough water being diverted unfairly. Let's hope the KRMB takes this seriously. The farmers in RDS ayacut have been suffering for too long. नदियाँ हमारा अधिकार हैं!

David E

As an outsider, it's fascinating to see how water politics plays out here. But is there a real plan beyond legal fights? I hope the comprehensive report they mentioned actually leads to fair distribution.

Vikram M

Bold stance, but actions speak louder than words. Every minister promises no compromises, yet farmers face shortages every summer. I'll believe it when I see water flowing in Krishna basin properly. Till then, it's just hot air. 😤

Nisha Z

Respectful question: While protecting our share is important, shouldn't we also think about cooperative federalism? Sometimes these fights hurt both states' farmers. Hope KRMB mediation brings a win-win solution. ☮️

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