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Hans India
3 days ago
- Politics
- Hans India
Uttam Kumar Reddy briefs on meeting with CR Patil on Godavari -Bankacharla project
Telangana Minister Uttam Kumar Reddy has expressed concerns over Godavari-Banakacharla project in a media briefing following discussions with Union Minister for Jal Sakti, CR Patil, in Delhi. Reddy emphasised the apprehensions voiced by local farmers and residents regarding the project, stating that these concerns were communicated to the Union Minister, who assured that they would be taken into account. "We have requested the swift issuance of the Krishna Tribunal's verdict," Reddy said, highlighting the urgency of the matter. He further proposed the potential of the Ichchampalli-Nagarjunasagar link to transport water from the Penna Basin, indicating Telangana's willingness to engage in discussions over this connection. He said that Union Minister Patil has promised to facilitate a meeting between the Chief Ministers of the two Telugu states to address ongoing issues. Reddy noted that many projects in Telangana have not yet received central approval and urged for funding to support the Musi revival project and appealed for water allocations for various state initiatives, including the Palamuru-Ranga Reddy, Sammakka Sarakka, and Thummadihatti projects.


Hans India
03-06-2025
- Politics
- Hans India
Union Ministers, MPs must safeguard state's interests: DKS
Bengaluru: In view of Maharashtra CM raising objection to increasing height of Alamatti dam, Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar on Monday called upon the Union Ministers and MPs from Karnataka to safeguard state's interests. 'As per the Krishna Tribunal's order, Karnataka can increase the height of Alamatti dam to 524 meters. Maharashtra, which was quiet when the order was pronounced, has suddenly written a letter to our CM objecting to it. I appeal to all the Union Ministers and MPs with folded hands to protect state's interest in this,' the DCM, who also handles Irrigation portfolio, said addressing a press conference at Vidhana Soudha. 'Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis has written a letter to our CM Siddaramaiah on May 9 raising objection to increasing the height of Alamatti dam. Stating that Sangli and Kolhapur districts would face flooding if the height of the dam is raised, the letter has asked for re-evaluating the plan. This letter is a shock to us. Maharashtra had never raised objection to this project till now. They had not raised any issues when the Tribunal passed its judgement in 2010. Maharashtra had even submitted an affidavit to the Tribunal seeking increasing Alamatti height but it is opposing it all of a sudden. 'This project is our right accorded by the Krishna Tribunal. Our CM will give a reply to the letter by the Maharashtra CM. Union Minister V Somanna is part of Union Jal Shakthi ministry. Alamatti project is needed for the state, we don't want friction with our neighbouring state. The cost escalation is very due to delay in this project. We would need Rs 1 lakh crore for land acquisition for this project,' he said. 'Flooding in Maharashtra is their internal matter and they need to fix it. We will meet the PM and the Union Jal Shakthi Minister and put pressure regarding this. Karnataka has been waiting for a Gazette notification for increasing Alamatti height since 2013. How long should we wait? We will share the letter from Maharashtra CM and our reply to that to all our MPs.' Asked if Maharashtra CM's letter has a political motive, he said, 'I don't want to get into that now, I will only speak for our state's interest. There is no scientific basis for the letter. Increasing Alamatti dam is our right and we appeal to all parties concerned to let us execute the project.'


India Gazette
02-06-2025
- Politics
- India Gazette
Karnataka Dy CM Shivakumar urges Centre's support as Maharashtra objects to Alamatti dam height increase
Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], June 2 (ANI): After the Maharashtra government raised objections to increasing the height of the Alamatti dam, Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar on Monday appealed to Union Ministers and MPs from Karnataka to safeguard the state's interests. While addressing a press conference at Vidhana Soudha, DK Shivakumar said, 'As per the Krishna Tribunal's order, Karnataka can increase the height of the Alamatti dam to 524 meters. Maharashtra, who was quiet when the order was pronounced, suddenly wrote a letter to our CM objecting to it. I appeal to all the Union Ministers and MPs with folded hands to protect the state's interest in this.' Shivakumar said that Fadnavis wrote a letter to Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah on May 9 stating that the Sangli and Kolhapur districts would face flooding if the dam's height is raised. He added, 'Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis has written a letter to our CM Siddaramaiah on May 9, raising objections to increasing the height of the Alamatti dam. Stating that Sangli and Kolhapur districts would face flooding if the dam's height is raised, the letter has asked for the re-evaluation of the plan. This letter is a shock to us. Maharashtra had never objected to this project till now. They had not raised any issues when the Tribunal passed its judgement in 2010. Maharashtra had even submitted an affidavit to the Tribunal seeking to increase the height, but it is opposing it all of a sudden.' He said that CM Siddaramaiah will reply to the Maharashtra CM's letter. 'This project is our right, as accorded by the Krishna Tribunal. Our CM will give a reply to the letter from the Maharashtra CM. Union Minister V Somanna is part of Union Jal Shakthi ministry. Alamatti project is needed for the state, we don't want friction with our neighbouring state. The cost escalation is very due to delay in this project. We would need Rs 1 lakh crore for land acquisition for this project,' he said. Shivakumar said that Karnataka has been waiting for a Gazette notification to increase the height of Alamatti since 2013 'Flooding in Maharashtra is their internal matter, and they need to fix it. We will meet the PM and the Union Jal Shakthi Minister and put pressure regarding this. Karnataka has been waiting for a Gazette notification for increasing the height of Alamatti since 2013. How long should we wait? We will share the letter from the Maharashtra CM and our reply to that with all our MPs,' Shivakumar said. (ANI)


India Today
02-06-2025
- Politics
- India Today
DK Shivakumar seeks Centre's help as Maharashtra opposes dam height increase
Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar on Monday appealed to Union Ministers and Members of Parliament from the state to stand united in safeguarding Karnataka's interests, after Maharashtra raised objections to the proposed increase in the height of the Alamatti reporters at Vidhana Soudha, Shivakumar, who also holds the Irrigation portfolio, said Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis had written a letter to Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on May 9, warning that raising the dam height could cause flooding in Maharashtra's Sangli and Kolhapur a post on X, Shivakumar wrote, 'We do not seek confrontation with our neighbouring state. But we must assert what is legally and justly ours.' advertisement'This letter came as a shock to us,' Shivakumar said. 'Maharashtra had not raised any objection when the Krishna Tribunal passed its judgement in 2010. In fact, they had even submitted an affidavit seeking an increase in the height of the Alamatti dam. Why this sudden change in stand?'The Krishna Tribunal's verdict allows Karnataka to increase the dam's height to 524 meters. Shivakumar insisted that the state has full rights to implement the project and said further delays would escalate costs, particularly land acquisition, which he pegged at Rs 1 lakh appealed to all Karnataka MPs and Union Ministers to unite in support of the project. 'I fold my hands and appeal to all our MPs, regardless of party lines, to protect the state's interest. Union Minister V Somanna is part of the Jal Shakti Ministry and I hope he will represent our concerns.'advertisementShivakumar also said the Karnataka government would soon meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Union Jal Shakti Minister to press for a Gazette notification, pending since 2013, allowing the increase in dam height.'This is not a political issue. There is no scientific basis to Maharashtra's objections. Flooding in their region is for them to resolve. Karnataka has waited long enough,' Shivakumar said, adding that the state will share both Maharashtra's letter and its reply with all Karnataka Alamatti Dam, or the Lal Bahadur Shastri Dam, is a key hydroelectric and irrigation project on the Krishna River in Bagalkote district, North proposal to raise the dam height from 519 to 524.2 metres would create an additional storage capacity of 100 tmcft and expand irrigation coverage by 6 lakh hectares. But it faces key challenges, including submersion of a considerable portion of the Bagalkot town. IN THIS STORY#Karnataka#Maharashtra


Indian Express
02-06-2025
- Politics
- Indian Express
Karnataka seethes as Maharashtra opposes Almatti dam project; Deputy CM Shivakumar says will petition PM Modi, Union ministers
Increasing the height of the Almatti dam, built across the Krishna River in the Bagalkot district, has become the subject of a flashpoint between Karnataka and its northern neighbour, Maharashtra, after the latter raised objections over the project for the first time. Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister and Water Resources Minister D K Shivakumar on Monday said the opposition to the project was 'shocking' and the state government would approach Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Jal Shakti Minister C R Patil regarding the issue. As per the Krishna Tribunal order, Karnataka can increase the height of the Alamatti dam from the existing 519.6 to 524.256 metre. 'Maharashtra, which was quiet when the order was pronounced, has suddenly written a letter to our CM objecting to it,' he said. In the letter, Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis has expressed his opposition to the project, saying that increasing the height would cause flooding in the upstream areas of Sangli and Kolhapur districts in Maharashtra. The final verdict of the Krishna Tribunal in 2013 allowed Karnataka to use 173 TMC of water, apart from allocations to Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh. However, a gazette notification regarding the same is yet to be issued. On May 5 this year, Union Minister Patil had cancelled an appointment with Shivakumar – who was in Delhi to press for the notification – at the last minute. 'Days later, on May 9, Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah received the letter from Fadnavis,' the Karnataka Deputy CM said. 'The Maharashtra government had even submitted an affidavit to the Tribunal seeking an increase in Almatti height, but is opposing it all of a sudden, now,' Shivakumar told a news conference. Delaying the gazette notification, he said, would have an adverse effect on Karnataka on account of cost escalation. According to the minister, the land acquisition cost for the project alone would cost the exchequer Rs 1 lakh crore. Asked whether the Maharashtra CM's letter was politically motivated, Shivakumar declined to comment, saying that he would only speak for Karnataka's interests. 'There is no scientific basis for the letter (by Fadnavis). Increasing the Alamatti dam is our right,' he said. Almatti is among the largest dams in the state, providing irrigation to riparian districts such as Belagavi, Bagalkot, Vijayapura and Raichur, among others, in the northern part of Karnataka.