Hyderabad: The Telangana High Court on Friday gave the State Government and the center of four weeks to respond to pills who accused the Kaleswaram irrigation project was expanded by Telangana without the necessary environmental permissions.
Judge Shameem Akher and K Lakshman heard pills submitted by Cherku Srinivas Reddy of Siddipet accused the advanced state with expansion work even though there was a clear direction of the Shakti Uni-Jal service not to continue.
Shows that the state has an environmental permit to draw only 2 TMC GODAVARI AIR UNTH in Medigadda for 90 days during the rain, the advice of Petitioner Ch Ravi Kumar said: “But the country then unilaterally decides to increase it to 3 TMC per day and start construction in harmony with the version Expanded projects that are not approved.
The opening needed from the Ministry of Jal Shakti and the environmental wing has never been obtained.
“The Ministry of Jal Shakti has recently asked the state to stop the construction of a project that is not approved, adviser said.
However, Advocate General (AG) BS Prasad said that Calculating Construction in accordance with the agreement has been obtained.
“This is a project that was previously approved,” he said, adding that ongoing projects can request approval within six months if there is an increase in capacity.
In addition, he added that the state was in talks with the center at the highest level.
“We will submit a counter to explain all these things after getting instructions and ensuring status,” AG said.
Against State Claims, Kumar accused that the state has damaged the central authority by continuing the expansion even though the command to stop.
“The Union minister has asked the state to get revised approval for the revised project plan.
The state does not challenge them or give respect to them,” he said.
Assistant lawyer General Namavarapu Rajeswara Rao said that it must be ascertained if the state has responded to a letter written by the Minister of Water Union resources.