Two states fight over water crisis in India, police deployed at the dam
Web Desk: Disputes over water distribution in the Indian states of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh have intensified, with both states deploying their own police on the dam.
According to the International News Agency, the water crisis in India has intensified. Due to mismanagement of Modi government, two states got into a fight. The governments of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh came face to face over the water issue.
The governments of Telangana and Andhra Pradesh are accusing each other of stealing water through illegal irrigation projects and hydraulic power generation programs.
Despite several meetings, dozens of talks and interference from the federation, the issue could not be resolved, after which the two states have deployed their own police dams, which created a risk of clashes in the region.
Both states say police officers have been deployed to prevent unauthorized persons from entering dams or projects. Irrigation department officials are no longer allowed to visit the dam.