Goa minister uses abusive word for Kannada people, requests media to expunge it


Panaji, Jan 14 (IANS): Karnataka has already started diverting water from the Mhadei river which would have otherwise flowed into Goa, its Water Resource Minister Vinod Palienkar said on Saturday, and termed Kannadigas "harami" (illegitimate).

He later said that the abuse was uttered in the spur of the moment and requested the media to "expunge" the abusive word.

Briefing reporters shortly after he visited the water diversion site to Kankumbi region in north Karnataka, he also said that the neighbouring state was indulging in petty politics, while also underplaying the letter written by Goa Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar to Karnataka BJP leader B.S. Yeddyurappa, where he promised to discuss sharing of drinking water on humanitarian grounds.

"I went with a team of Water Resource department officials to the site and saw that the work on the head regulator was on and the flow of water which comes to Goa was being stopped and diverted towards Karnataka. The photographs are clear. I have spoken to the Chief Minister and have given him the whole report," Palienkar said.

He also said, that he had taken police personnel along with him for protection during his visit to site. "They are harami people. They can do anything."

"I told reporters in Karnataka that their government is doing a dirty thing, by violating court orders. Karnataka is trying to destroy Goa's identity by diverting the Mhadei water. We will not let them succeed.

"Our North Goa Collector has today (Saturday) itself written a strong letter to her Belgaum counterpart asking to stop all construction works going on in contravention of the orders of the tribunal as well as the Supreme Court," Palienkar said.

Goa, Karnataka and Maharashtra are currently involved in a dispute in the tribunal over controversial Kalsa-Bhandura dam project across Mhadei river, through which Karnataka aims to divert water from the Mhadei basin to nearby basin on the Malaprabha river.

Mhadei, also known as the Mandovi river, is considered as a lifeline in the northern parts of the coastal state. It originates in Karnataka and meets the Arabian Sea in Panaji in Goa, while briefly flowing through Maharashtra.

The river course is 28.8 km in Karnataka, and over 50 km in Goa.

Parrikar's letter to Yeddyurappa last month to discuss river water sharing for drinking purposes on humanitarian grounds had triggered popular protests in both Goa and Karnataka.

  

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  • leslie, udupi

    Sun, Jan 14 2018

    What is Goa in front of Karnataka???
    Kuch Nahi....
    Kuch Nahi is a whiskey by the way...
    Pila Pila ke maar daalaa Goawallon ne Karnataka ke bewdon ko...
    Ab **×***** bulawo yaa kuch aur...
    Public to already shaheed hai tumhaae khel mein...

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  • Kishore Kumar, Mangaluru

    Sun, Jan 14 2018

    Deal Goa in the same manner how TN was dealt in 1920's during construction of KRS dam...

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Sun, Jan 14 2018

    The remarks of the minister is highly objectionable and uncalled for which Goa government is accountable

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  • Gabriel, sagar

    Sun, Jan 14 2018

    Bad mouth and bad words, and they are the Ministers of a State Government. What a tragedy?

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  • Dinesh, Dubai

    Sun, Jan 14 2018

    dont belive karanataka govt they are no.1 looters they already looted Nethravati river.

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  • Ozy, Surathkal

    Sun, Jan 14 2018

    Stop beef to Goa from Karnataka and then Goans will slap on his face.

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  • N.M, Mangalore

    Sun, Jan 14 2018

    BJP is anti-Kannadiga.

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  • Asif khan, mangalore

    Sun, Jan 14 2018

    all Kannada people should be united irrespective of any party or cast line.. we do not see much unity when compare to other states , only we do blame game .

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  • Declan, Mumbai

    Sun, Jan 14 2018

    BJPee is completely anti Kannadiga.

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  • Raghavendra M K, Mumbai Maharashtra

    Sun, Jan 14 2018

    when the minister's can do the work the people they create hatred environment to divert from the real issues. same things happened in the yer 1986 all Kannada migrants workers beaten in vasco and magdon in the name illegal hutments their home by the politicians backing. today for all essentials goods Goa is depending upon Karnataka such as milk, vegetable, power and labour force. but these politicians make division among interstate people for their failure.

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  • HENRY MiSQUITH, Bahrain

    Sun, Jan 14 2018

    Don't underestimate Kannadigas.

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  • Stan, Udupi/Dubai

    Sun, Jan 14 2018

    People of Karnataka will reply through ballots to his party. His words will haunt his party in the elections.

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  • Comman, Man

    Sun, Jan 14 2018

    Where is our BYS and team..???

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  • Ahmed K. C., Mangalore

    Sun, Jan 14 2018

    Abbreviation is BSY not BYS
    It's election time and he is BuSY

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