Want mutually-accepted solution to water sharing issue with

Press Trust of India  |  Thiruvananthapuram 

The today said it wants a review of the Parabikulam Aliyar Project (PAP) agreement with and reach a mutually-accepted solution to the water sharing issue.

Replying to a submission by Krishnankutty on the matter in the Assembly, Chief Minister said has already written to on the need to review the Parabikulam Aliyar Project agreement and to hold a meeting to discuss it.


"I have already written a letter in this regard to Chief Minister on the need to review the PAP agreement in April," Vijayan said, adding, the neighbouring state has not intimated a date for the meeting so far.

"did not approach the matter emotionally. The state wants to resolve the water sharing issue through a mutually-accepted agreement," he said.

also expects that would respond positively to the state's approach, Vijayan said.

The chief minister informed the House that according to the agreement, was to receive 7,250 million cubic feet of water through Manakadavu weir and 12,300 million cubic feet through Sholayar reservoir during a water year (between July 1 to June 10).

But, for the last several years, was not getting that quantity of water. Continuous violation of the agreement by have resulted in water shortage in Bharatapuzhz, Periyar and Chalakudy rivers, he said.

Vijayan claimed Chitoor area of Palakkad also experienced drought as enough quantity of water was not being released.

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