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Haryana to maintain status quo on Yamuna water supply till May 21

May 17, 2018 01:36 am | Updated 01:36 am IST - New Delhi

DJB to withdraw plea filed in SC, to approach Central body

NEW DELHI, 09/04/2013: Supreme Court of India in New Delhi on April 10, 2013. Photo: S. Subramanium

Haryana government on Wednesday assured the Supreme Court that it would maintain status quo on supply of Yamuna river water to the Capital till May 21 and would decide on the Delhi government’s proposed request to continue the supply.

The Delhi Jal Board (DJB) told a Bench comprising Justices Madan B. Lokur and Navin Sinha that they would withdraw their petition filed in the apex court in the matter and approach the Upper Yamuna River Board (UYRB) immediately for continuance of release of drinking water to Delhi.

One of the functions of the UYRB, set up by the Centre in 1995, is to regulate and supply water from all storage sites and barrages up to the Okhla barrage in Delhi, in accordance with the agreements between governments of six basin States of Uttar Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Haryana, Delhi and Rajasthan.

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Decision on request

The counsel for the Delhi government told the Bench that a request would be made today itself to Haryana for continuing the status quo relating to the release of drinking water.

The court asked Haryana to expeditiously decide on Delhi’s request, saying the issue involves water for drinking purposes and not for irrigation.

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“We expect the Board to meet over the next couple of days and sort out the matter amicably between the State of Delhi and the State of Haryana,” it said, adding it expected all UYRB members to attend the meeting so that the representatives of Delhi and Haryana could place their views.

“We leave it open to the Board to take a call whether it is necessary for the basin States to be represented,” the Bench said, adding “the application [of DJB] is dismissed as withdrawn”.

“We are glad to note that there is finally some agreement between the government of Delhi represented through the Delhi Jal Board and the government of Haryana,” the Bench noted.

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