Key Points

Karnataka Minister MB Patil firmly rejected Maharashtra's objections to raising the Almatti dam height, citing multiple legal rulings in Karnataka's favor. He pointed out that historical floods in Sangli occurred long before the dam's construction. Patil accused Maharashtra of political motives while highlighting encroachment as the real flood cause. Karnataka plans to counter Maharashtra's claims with documented evidence.

Key Points: Karnataka MB Patil Rejects Maharashtra Claims on Almatti Dam Height

  • MB Patil cites Supreme Court ruling allowing Almatti dam height increase
  • Tribunal rejected Maharashtra's flood claims in 2010 and 2013
  • Patil blames Sangli floods on encroachment, not Karnataka dams
  • Karnataka vows strong response to Maharashtra's objections
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Karnataka Minister MB Patil dismisses Maharashtra government's claims on Almatti dam

Karnataka Minister MB Patil dismisses Maharashtra's flood claims, citing Supreme Court and tribunal rulings in favor of Almatti dam height increase.

"Maharashtra's current objection is politically motivated - MB Patil"

Bengaluru, August 2

Karnataka Minister for Large and Medium Industries MB Patil on Friday dismissed Maharashtra's claim that raising the height of the Alamatti dam to 524.256 metres would cause floods in Sangli and Kolhapur districts.

He asserted that this argument has already been rejected by the Krishna Water Disputes Tribunal, the Supreme Court, and even in the Lok Sabha.

"Sangli and surrounding regions in Maharashtra witnessed severe floods in 1964, 1976, 1994 and 1997 -- all before the construction of the Alamatti dam. Moreover, as early as the year 2000, the Supreme Court had ruled that Karnataka is entitled to raise the height of the dam to 524.256 metres," Patil explained.

He further pointed out that Maharashtra had raised the matter again in 2005 before the Krishna Water Tribunal, which also rejected the claim.

"The Tribunal, in its detailed reports of 2010 and 2013, clearly stated that the Alamatti dam was not responsible for floods in Sangli and Kolhapur. It even considered the impact of the Hipparagi dam in this context, but found no basis for Maharashtra's claim. No state has challenged the verdict of the second Krishna Water Disputes Tribunal constituted to examine such matters," he said.

"Even the erstwhile unified Andhra Pradesh had once opposed the raising of Alamatti's height, claiming it would affect its share of water. That, too, was dismissed," Patil noted.

"Maharashtra's current objection is politically motivated. Having served as Water Resources Minister for five years, I have complete clarity on the issue," he said.

Patil added that rampant encroachment on catchment areas in Sangli district was a more credible reason for flooding and that he possessed a report on the matter. He urged the Maharashtra government to focus on resolving such issues rather than obstructing Karnataka's development initiatives.

He also stated that he would hand over all relevant documents to the current Water Resources Minister, D.K. Shivakumar. "Our state will give a befitting reply to Maharashtra's objections," he asserted.

- ANI

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Shreya B
As someone from Sangli, I can confirm that the real problem is illegal constructions along river banks. Our own politicians have allowed this to happen. Blaming Karnataka is just an excuse to hide local failures.
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Aman W
While I support Karnataka's stand, I wish both state governments would work together on water management. These river disputes hurt farmers on both sides. Can't we have a cooperative federalism approach?
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Priya S
The data speaks for itself - floods happened even before Alamatti dam existed! Maharashtra politicians are just playing their usual blame game before elections. So tired of this drama 😒
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Varun X
Respectfully disagree with the minister's tone. While facts may be on Karnataka's side, calling it "politically motivated" just escalates tensions. We need more dialogue between states, not accusations.
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Nisha Z
My grandfather used to tell stories about the 1964 floods. The dam wasn't even planned then! Maharashtra should focus on proper urban planning instead of blaming others. Karnataka has every right to use its share of Krishna waters.
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Karthik V
This issue keeps coming up like a bad penny! Courts have ruled, tribunals have decided. When will Maharashtra accept the verdict? Karnataka farmers need this water for irrigation. Jai Karnataka! 💪

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