The bitter dispute between Andhra Pradesh and Telangana over sharing of water of Nagarjuna Sagar dam ended in a thaw with Chief Ministers N Chandrababu Naidu and K Chandrasekhar Rao meeting in the presence of common Governor ESL Narasimhan today.
Leaving behind the bitterness witnessed yesterday in which policemen of the two states almost came to blows at the dam site, the state governments today decided to see that standing crops in both the states are saved.
After the conclusion of about a two-hour-long meeting between the Chief Ministers, Telangana Irrigation Minister T Harish Rao and Andhra Pradesh Irrigation Minister D Umamaheswara Rao jointly addressed mediapersons.
"It was decided in the meeting that, as per availability of water in Nagarjuna Sagar dam, crops in the two states should be saved in the larger interests of farmers," Mr Harish Rao said.
ENCs of both states should sit, discuss and see that cropsboth in Telangana or Andhra are saved," he said.
In view of yesterday's incident, policemen from both the states and political workers would not be allowed to go on to the dam. The operations of the dam would be conducted by engineers of the two states, Mr Harish Rao said.
Both the states would coordinate in future in the event of heavy rains, flood and others, Mr Umamaheswara Rao said.
The meeting of the two Chief Ministers was held in the wake of tension prevailing yesterday at the Nagarjuna Sagar dam when policemen from both the states were engaged in a fight at the site. The dam is located between Guntur district of Andhra Pradesh and Nalgonda district of Telangana.
The decision on the CMs holding talks came after Mr Naidu spoke to Mr K Chandrasekhar Rao over phone last night and discussed the situation at Nagarjuna Sagar, a release from Telangana Chief Minister Rao's office said, adding the latter expressed readiness to resolve the issue amicably.
Alleging that Andhra Pradesh had already used water in excess of its share, the Telangana Irrigation Minister said yesterday that his government had to protect standing crops in Nalgonda and Khammam districts.
He, however, said the Telangana Government is ready to be accommodative in releasing the water, but Andhra has to first come out with a proposal on the amount of water it needs.
Mr Harish Rao alleged that the Andhra government is not ready to give such a proposal.
Meanwhile, the Andhra Pradesh government accused Telangana of indulging in "provocative" actions. Speaking in Vijayawada last night, the AP Irrigation Minister said Andhra Pradesh government has already given letters (regarding the proposal) and he himself spoke to Harish Rao on the issue.
He said Andhra Pradesh is utilising water as per project-wise allocations made by Bachawat award (on share of water). The minister alleged that stopping of water by Telangana badly hit crops in Guntur and Prakasam districts.
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