Amit Shah discusses delimitation,Cauvery issues with Southern CMs
   Date :21-Aug-2026

Amit Shah  
 
CHENNAI :
 
THE Southern States on Thursday supported Union Home Minister Amit Shah’s suggestion to resolve pending water disputes through dialogue during a Southern Chief Ministers’ meet where the delimitation issue was raised by the participating State Governments. At the 31st meeting of the South Zonal Council, Shah batted for the early resolution of inter-state water-related issues and Andhra Pradesh and Telangana agreed to resolve matters related to the division of assets and liabilities through consultations, an official release said. Delimitation, an issue on which most Southern States are on the same page, prominently figured in the meeting, with Karnataka and Tamil Nadu stressing that status quo of 543 Lok Sabha seats be maintained for another 25 years.
 
Shah observed that protecting the interests of one’s State was not wrong. However, if the process of protecting interests results in States being deprived of water for years while it simply flows into the sea, then no actual interest is being served. He said that linking of major rivers, from the Brahmaputra to the Cauvery and Godavari, could ensure that India faces no water shortage for the next 100 years. “This initiative could also facilitate the creation of multiple waterways, which would not only save fuel and improve the environment but also provide a cost-effective transportation system,” he said. Shah said that in North India, five out of the eight issues related to sharing of river waters had been persisting since the preBritish era. A final agreement was reached five months ago, and by resolving 100 per cent of the issues, spanning from Kashmir to Uttar Pradesh, a dispute-free north India has been achieved.