Water sharing: Telangana, AP CMs agree on joint panel; KRMB HQ in Vijayawada, GRMB Hyderabad
Telangana, AP CMs agree on joint panel on water sharing, telemetry units, repairs to Srisailam project
By Sistla Dakshina Murthy
New Delhi: In a significant development aimed at resolving long-pending disputes over river waters, the chief ministers of Telangana and Andhra PradeshāA Revanth Reddy and N Chandrababu Naiduā agreed to set up a joint committee comprising officers and technical experts to address issues about the management of Krishna and Godavari rivers.
The decision was taken during a meeting convened by Union Jal Shakti minister CR Patil in the national capital on Wednesday.
Joint committee to resolve technical issues
Both States decided to constitute a committee within a week to examine all pending concerns, including water sharing, project repairs and telemetry installations. CM A Revanth stated that the committeeās recommendations will guide further actions.
āThis meeting was not an apex committee meeting but a platform to initiate dialogue and resolve differences. Former CM KCR had surrendered Telanganaās rights to Andhra Pradesh. We are now rectifying those mistakes. The Centre acted as a facilitator today without taking sides,ā CM Revanth said, addressing the media alongside irrigation minister Uttam Kumar Reddy.
Telemetry systems for transparent water usage
In a major agreement, Andhra Pradesh accepted Telanganaās proposal to install telemetry systems across all major reservoirs and canals. These systems will help measure real-time water usage, addressing concerns over unaccounted withdrawals.
Uttam Kumar Reddy said, āThe AP government has agreed to implement telemetry at all reservoirs and canals on a war footing. Even if the Centre does not fund it, Telangana will bear the costs to ensure transparency.ā
Srisailam project repairs to begin
Both sides agreed to undertake immediate repair works at the prestigious Srisailam project to protect its structural integrity and ensure uninterrupted water supply to both states.
River Management Board Headquarters finalised
During the meeting, the CMs decided that:
- The Krishna River Management Board (KRMB) will be headquartered in Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh.
- The Godavari River Management Board (GRMB) will remain in Hyderabad, Telangana.
These decisions are expected to streamline the operational jurisdiction of both boards.
'Friendly and cooperative dialogueā
AP Irrigation Minister Nimmala Ramanaidu, briefing the media separately, said the meeting was held in a āfriendly and cooperative atmosphereā focusing on the broader interests of Telugu people.
āThis is a positive development. Both governments are committed to ensuring justice for their States under the spirit of āTelugu states, one peopleā,ā he stated.
Further meetings if required
The Union Ministry may convene another meeting between the chief ministers or an apex committee meeting if necessary to finalise outstanding matters. Meanwhile, the newly formed officersā committee has been directed to work swiftly without delays.
Focus on resolution, not confrontation
Reiterating Telanganaās stand, CM Revanth said, āOur agenda is to resolve issues, not to create conflicts. Some people want both states to fight, but we will focus only on solutions.ā