Mahadayi dispute: Interim order against Karnataka, protests erupt


Bengaluru, Jul 28 (PTI): Protests have erupted in several parts of North Karnataka on reports that the Mahadayi Water Dispute Tribunal's interim order is adverse to the interests of the state, the issue over which the state government has locked horns with neighbouring Goa.

Several parts of north Karnataka like Gada, Dharwad, Naragunda, Navalagunda, Gajendragad and Belagavi among other places saw protests with a few government offices coming under attack.

Mahadayi Water Disputes Tribunal, in its oral interim order passed today, rejected Karnataka's plea to divert 7.56 tmc water from Mahadayi basin to Malaprabha river.

Karnataka government had petitioned the tribunal seeking the release of 7.56 tmc of water for the Kalasa-Banduri Nala project.

The tribunal had reserved its order for today after hearing arguments from both Karnataka and Goa side. Commenting on the issue, Water Resources Minister M B Patil said he is yet to go through the copy of the order.

"We will discuss it in the cabinet, also as this is the issue concerning the interest of the state so we will discuss with all parties and we will decide on further course of action," he said.

Protests were on by several organisations and farmers across districts of North Karnataka demanding implementation of Kalasa-Banduri project for about a year now.

The Kalasa-Banduri Nala (diversion) project, which will utilise 7.56 tmcft of water from the inter-state Mahadayi River, is being undertaken by Karnataka to improve drinking water supply to the twin cities of Hubballi-Dharwad and the districts of Belagavi and Gadag.

It involves building barrages across Kalasa and Banduri, tributaries of Mahadayi River, to divert 7.56 tmc to Malaprabha river which supplies drinking water needs of the twin cities.

Chief Minister Siddaramaiah had led an all-party delegation to the Prime Minister seeking his intervention for out-of-court settlement of the issue.

Earlier, Goa government had rejected Karnataka's attempt for out-of court settlement of the dispute stating that the people of the state felt it was more prudent to settle the dispute through the Tribunal.

Rural Development Minister H K Patil said today's interim order has disappointed Karnataka. He said "we will continue our legal and political struggle to get justice to the state, we will do all that is possible being united."

The minister also said Karnataka's contribution to Mahadayi is 45 tmc out of 200 tmc and the state would have to get its share of water and wondered whether central government is showing "carelessness" on this issue.

  

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  • NN, Mangalore

    Fri, Jul 29 2016

    Burning the tires and polluting the atmosphere will give you water? Fight with decency within the framework of law and order.

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  • Alwyn Crasta, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Thu, Jul 28 2016

    Since river water has become a very scarce resource, Karnataka has to continue to fight for its rights by taking the help of Supreme Court and the Central Govt.

    But, at any cost, the struggle should be carried forward in a peaceful manner, without destruction of public property/without inconveniencing the public.

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  • Frank, Tulnad Rajya

    Thu, Jul 28 2016

    All my life what I have seen is that Kannadigas fighting for water and language. Kanndigas from the time of independence have been forcing Kannada down the throat of non- kannadigas such as Tuluvas, kodavas, Konkanis and other non- kannadigas in the Karnataka state. While they are not ready to share Kaveri water with their neighbors, they keep fighting for water from Tulunad, Goa and Maharastra. Can you Kannadigas learn to be fair?

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  • Pramod, Kundapura

    Thu, Jul 28 2016

    Tulunaad lies to west of Karnataka and all rivers flow westward so it is tulunaad which receives water from Karnataka and not the other way round as you said. Also the land elevation of tulunad or height above sea level for tulunaad is lower than that of Kannada speaking areas. So how do you expect water to flow upwards from tulunaad to karnataka? Have some geographical knowledge before making false accusations.

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  • Frank, Tulnad Rajya

    Thu, Jul 28 2016

    River diversion projects destroy the nature and eco system a great deal. These projects do not help anyone but business houses and politicians who loot in billions through these projects.

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  • Fredrick Caastelino, Udyavara

    Thu, Jul 28 2016

    Simple protest by people and making loss to the government and people will not solve any problem. This matter can be solved by our Prime Minister by amicable settlement. Otherwise it will take so many years to solve the problem in the court. People should not waste public property. Where are the Kannada film people now.

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  • Rajesh, Bangalore

    Thu, Jul 28 2016

    Yes we ant water from Kaveri, Nethravathi, Kumaradhara, Mahadayai, Maharashtra, Andhra....First water save malpunen kalpule Kannadigere. Water harvesting is the best work we can do... we will very good result within 5 Years.

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  • hans, udupi

    Thu, Jul 28 2016

    A most just and fair verdict. No cause can entail the total destruction of the Western ghats. No man has the right to change the course of a river for whatever reason. Endless dams will only result in a Uttrakhand type scenario. Incase of water scarcity let the people plant more trees, maintain their lakes and try water harvesting. Had this project been implemented entire Goa would have been turned into a barren wasteland just as Yetinahole would do to DK.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues., Frazer Town,Bangalore

    Thu, Jul 28 2016

    SINCE GOA IS NOT FOR IN GIVING ANY WATER TO kARNATAKA,IT IS THE BJP MP's WHO ARE ELECTED FROM OUR STATE TO TAKE UP THE MATTER WITH THE CENTRAL AND ENSURE THE JUSTICE IS DONE TO OUR STATE.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Nashville

    Thu, Jul 28 2016

    Karnataka is not ruled by BJP ...

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Thu, Jul 28 2016

    Phir bhi kahin diye jalthe hain.

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