Mahadayi interim order: Protests grow in north Karnataka


Bengaluru, Jul 28 (PTI): Protests intensified today in several parts of north Karnataka against the Mahadayi Water Dispute Tribunal's interim order rejecting Karnataka's petition seeking 7.56 tmcft for drinking water projects.

Tension gripped most parts of northern Karnataka like Gadag, Hubballi, Dharwad, Haveri, Belagavi where police have made tight security arrangements to prevent any untoward incident. 

Shops, commercial establishments and educational institutions at most places remained shut, officials said.

Protests by several organisations and farmers are also being held across the state, including Bengaluru.

Pro-Kannada and farmer associations have called for 'Karnataka Bandh' on July 30 against the interim order.

Karnataka, which has locked horns with neighbouring Goa on the larger issue of sharing Mahadayi river water between both the states, had petitioned the tribunal seeking release of 7.56 tmcft of water for Kalasa-Banduri Nala project.

The tribunal, which gave its interim order yesterday after hearing arguments from both Karnataka and Goa, had rejected the state's plea citing various grounds including ecological damage that the project may cause.

The Kalasa-Banduri Nala (diversion) project, which will utilise 7.56 tmcft 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.

Reacting to the order, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah had yesterday said Karnataka in its petition, asked for 7.56 tmcft for drinking purpose which should have been given priority according to National Water Policy.

Siddaramaiah had led an all party delegation to the Prime Minister seeking his intervention for an out of court settlement of the issue. Karnataka Legislature had also passed a resolution seeking the Prime Minister's intervention.

Goa government had earlier 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.

Reacting to the order, BJP leader and former water resources minister Basavaraj Bommai said it was against natural justice.

Claiming that the tribunal has not considered the Central Water Commission's report and also not yet received any assessment, he asked the state government to immediately go before the Supreme Court.

  

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  • Abdul Sathar Uchil, Mangalore-Abu Dhabi

    Sat, Jul 30 2016

    The people of Karnataka again betrayed by Central Govt. NDA Govt must realize that these long standing issues of the Kalasa-Banduri Nala Project, Mahadayi will benefit to the people of India, their demand for water is legitimate where Hubballi-Dharwad/Gadag suffering from scarcity of drinking water.

    Political differences must be kept aside when issues need interstate consensus. BJP ruled stats having a bigger role & Goa Govt must contain the fire of agitation in Karnataka in the best interest of the people and peace of state which is imperative to the stability of Nation.

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  • Peter, Bangalore

    Thu, Jul 28 2016

    We have 18 i.......... MPs.

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  • alok, Bengaluru

    Thu, Jul 28 2016

    We all fight for water when there is none, when there is plenty nobody wants to save. The fight happens between neighboring farmers, between neighboring villages, between Mandya and Mysore, between karnataka and TN, between below Ghat people and parched Kolar for Yettina hole water, between Goa and karnataka, so no body is ready to share water weather within or out of state, We need a national water policy where water is shared without the involvement of gavt agency or polititions by a expert committee.

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  • stan, udupi/dubai

    Thu, Jul 28 2016

    Where are you Mr YEDDY?.It seems that you have taken cue from your feku master to keep quiet on issues which hurt your party.

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  • sri, Karkala

    Thu, Jul 28 2016

    Tribunal should have allowed at least 3-4 tmc for drinking water purpose.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Nashville

    Thu, Jul 28 2016

    DVS, Moily, Nalin, Shobha all are missing ...

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  • Indian, Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 28 2016

    Why BJP MP's are silent? They only want to divide this country on communal lines..

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  • alwyn soans, mangalore

    Thu, Jul 28 2016

    karnatakakke ada anyayakke goa bjp sarakara kke dikkara, goa bjp govt kanadigarige kudiyalu niru kodada rakshasa sarakara.where is our 17 bjp mps ?what they are doing watching ... watching ... put pressure on modi sarkar and solve this problem.otherwise people from karnataka teach lesson to bjp.

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  • sri, Karkala

    Thu, Jul 28 2016

    If yettinahole is allowed then mahadayi project should have also been allowed. Both the projects have ecological implications.

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  • Af,,, MANGALORE

    Thu, Jul 28 2016

    18 bjp Mps are elected from karnataka people, they can shout at ganapathy suicide issue inside and outside parliament not for our people drinking water problems?
    it is a biggest shame to our mother land by these Mps, let them throw out their resignation letter to pm modi and come and support our state people first.
    otherwise badavana kopa.....

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  • sri, Karkala

    Thu, Jul 28 2016

    Tribunal is made up of judges and not MPs. And judgement depends on how effective our state representative officers fight the case.

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  • sandeep, Mang

    Thu, Jul 28 2016

    U mean to say state govt is sleeping so center should solve the issue.? first ask chor party ministers to resign. instead of spending crores on minority Bhagya schemes cant they spend on drinking water which is required for every human.

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  • Raj, Bangalore

    Thu, Jul 28 2016

    I agree on your thoughts except about DYSP Ganapathy. Who is Ganapathy ?

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