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AP, TS agree on River Krishna water sharing
Around 500 armed policemen from AP damaged CCTV cameras at Nagarjuna Sagar Dam
Hyderabad: Andhra Pradesh and Telangana agreed to Union Home Secretary Ajay Bhalla’s proposal that both States revert to the release of Nagarjuna Sagar waters as on November 28, after he held a video conference on Friday with the chief secretaries and DGPs of both States on the dispute over the dam.
AP took charge of part of the Nagarjuna Sagar Dam on November 29 using State police and “unilaterally” began releasing water through the right canal, leading to tensions between the two States.
However, the States accepted Bhalla’s proposal to revert to the release of Nagarjuna Sagar waters as on November 28, even as the CRPF will supervise the dam, a press release from the Telangana government said today.
Telangana Chief Secretary Santhi Kumari alleged that on the night of November 29, around 500 armed policemen from the neighbouring State came to Nagarjuna Sagar Dam and damaged the CCTV cameras and released about 5,000 cusecs of water by opening the head regulators located at gate number 5 and 7.
The move by Andhra Pradesh created “law and order issues” in Telangana subsequently, when polling for the State Assembly elections was going on, she said, expressing concern that it would seriously disrupt the drinking water supply of two crore people in Hyderabad and surrounding areas.
Meanwhile, two cases were registered against Andhra police in Nalgonda district of Telangana after they allegedly took control of half of the Nagarjuna Sagar dam, barricading a part of it and restraining the entry of Telangana police and irrigation department officials on the site, police said on Friday.
The cases were booked against AP police under relevant sections of the IPC on charges of wrongful restraint, trespass, and mischief, among others. The Telangana police are also in the process of adding Sections under the Public Property Damage Act against them, a senior police official told PTI.
On the intervening nights of November 29 and 30, a large contingent of police forces from Andhra Pradesh “barged” in at the Nagarjuna Sagar dam site in Nalgonda district around 1 am and allegedly pushed aside the Special Protection Force (SPF) of Telangana guarding the access points of the dam, resulting in tensions between the two States.
The AP police force then took control of half of the dam, which has 26 gates, and erected several layers of barricades and barbed wire around it. Subsequently, AP irrigation authorities also released water from the right canal, said the Telangana police.
Two complaints were filed against AP police, one by an official of the Telangana Special Protection Force, who accused AP police of causing damage to the gate and CCTVs and forcefully evicting Telangana SPF personnel from access points where they were posted as part of security. The SPF official also said that they were wrongfully restrained by AP police.
The second complaint was lodged by Telangana Irrigation Department authorities against AP police, accusing them of damage and wrongful restraint, the police said.
Additional police personnel from Telangana were deployed following the incident, the official added.
Nagarjuna Sagar Dam, built over the Krishna River, is under the control of the Telangana government, they said.
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