A consensus has not been reached between the two states to review the agreement despite different level of talks held several times since 1988, the year when the original agreement (of 1970 on sharing of water of the inter-state rivers) expired, he said replying to a calling attention motion.
Moving the motion, Jose Thettayil (JD-S), wanted the government to take necessary steps to redress the scarcity of water experienced in Chalakduy River Divsion scheme in view of the non-renewal of Parambikulam-Aliyar pact
He said Tamil Nadu had not violated the agreement in 2013-14 and had released the state's due share of water during the period. As per the agreement, Kerala was to get 12.3 TMC of water through Kerala-Sholayar Power House route.
However, he pointed out that in 2012-13, Kerala did not get its due share of water and the state had raised the matter in the Supreme Court.
There was also need for co-ordination between Kerala State Water Authority and Kerala State Electricity Board for getting water from Tamil Nadu, he said adding necessary instructions in this regard would be issued.