He told reporters that rehabilitation of tribals would be undertaken and their sentiments would be respected.
He said that since the Polavaram irrigation project has received top priority from the Andhra Pradesh state government, it would be completed in three years.
He said that a white paper would be released on the present status of the state's irrigation sector and a detailed project report would be finalised in 100 days.
Utmost care would be taken to maintain canals to supply irrigation and drinking water even to remote villages, he said.
As per the understanding, the Central Water Commission has also issued orders to release water from Nagarjunasagar Dam, he said.
He said that water released from Nagarjunasagar Dam would be utilised only for drinking purposes in Krishna delta region and not for agriculture or other purposes.
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