Cutting across party politics, members in the Kerala assembly today voiced concern over the severe drought prevailing in the state even as Chief Minister Oommen Chandy announced that Rs 159 crore had already been sanctioned to face the situation.
During a three-hour debate on an adjournment motion moved by CPI(M) led LDF Opposition, members from ruling Congress led UDF and Opposition LDF wanted government to take more steps to tackle the "unprecedented" drought scenario.
LDF members came down heavily on the government for its alleged "lethargy" in handling the situation.
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Giving details of the steps taken by the government, he said instructions had been given to district authorities to take necessary steps like ensuring supply of drinking water.
He said the government anticipated the situation like this and that was the reason for declaring the entire state as drought hit way back in December last itself. The work to face the challenge had already been started, he said.
On opposition criticism that the state had not taken any effective steps to receive the deserved quantum of water from Tamil Nadu under the Parambikulam-Aliyar River Project, Chandy said state had sent three letters to its neighbour. But, that state had only mentioned about "their difficulties and problems". There was a deficiency of 1.24 TMC of water during the current water year from Tamil Nadu, he said.
Kerala had already taken steps to move Supreme Court to ensure that the state gets its due share of water from Tamil Nadu under the Parambikulam-Aliyar River Project, he said.