Andhra Pradesh to expose Telangana's 'misdeeds' over Krishna river water
AP may seek intervention of Apex Council comprising Union Water Resources Minister & Chief Ministers of both states to resolve the current dispute.

If required, Andhra Pradesh may seek the intervention of the Apex Council comprising the Union Water Resources Minister and the Chief Ministers of both the states to resolve the current dispute.
The Board is scheduled to meet to find a solution to the ongoing dispute between the two states over utilisation of water of the Krishna river at Srisailam as power generation at the Left Power House by Telangana has been depleting water in the reservoir.
The Andhra Pradesh government is "seriously concerned" over the depleting level of water at Srisailam that could result in a grave drinking water and irrigation crisis in the coming months as the Telangana government is going ahead with power generation in violation of government orders regulating the use of water, said an official.
The Board had asked Telangana to abide by the government orders and not use available water for power generation but the latter has ignored directions, the official said.
"The Board is toothless and that's the main problem here.
It is unable to assert its authority as is evident in the current case," Andhra Pradesh Irrigation authorities said.
Constituted under the AP Re-organisation Act to ensure better water management between AP and Telangana, the Board has not been fully constituted and it doesn't have adequate staff.
Though the Act stipulates that the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) should be deployed at major reservoirs on river Krishna, that hasn't happened yet, a senior official of Irrigation Department pointed out.
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