Cauvery impasse: No breakthrough at meet convened by Centre


New Delhi, Sep 29 (PTI): A meeting convened by the Centre to iron out differences between Tamil Nadu and Karnataka on the impasse over Cauvery river water sharing failed to achieve any breakthrough today.

At the meeting convened by Union Water Resources Minister Uma Bharti, Tamil Nadu refused to accept Karnataka's proposal that an expert committee be sent to the river basin to assess water availability.

"There was a request from Karnataka government to our ministry to form an expert committee to take a view over availability of water in the Cauvery basin. The Karnataka Chief Minister (Siddaramaiah) pressed for it. Tamil Nadu could not give its consent to the proposal," Bharti told reporters after the meeting.

She said ultimately, solution could not be achieved outside the court. "Now things are again before the Honourable Supreme Court," Bharti, who chaired the meeting, said.

Besides Bharti and Siddaramaiah, Tamil Nadu PWD Minister Edappadi K Palaniswamy, chief secretaries of the two states, Union Water Resources Secretary Shashi Shekhar, and officials from Central Water Commission attended the nearly three-hour meeting.

Bharti said the Ministry noted views expressed by the two states during the meeting, convened after a Supreme Court order on Tuesday, and the same will be submitted before the apex court when it hears the matter tomorrow.

Referring to the tense situation in the two states, especially in Bengaluru, Mysore and Mandya-- the hotbed of Cauvery politics-- Bharti urged people to "take care of each other" and ensure peace.

"I may go on an indefinite hunger strike along the border between the two states, if the problem persists," Bharti said, making an emotional appeal.

Speaking to PTI after the meeting, Karnataka Chief Secretary Arvind Jadhav said his state insisted on a Central expert committee's visit to the basin area to study "ground realities, actual quantum of drinking water available and crop situation" before water was released as directed by SC.

"Before releasing water, we want a central team to come and visit the Cauvery basin and assess ground realities, look at the situation and the level of drinking water and crop situation. And whatever the central team says, we will abide by that," Jadhav said. He also said the Tamil Nadu government reiterated the long-standing demand for setting up a Cauvery Water Management Board.

"To this, our Chief Minister replied that there is a hearing scheduled before a court in this regard on October 11 and let the issues relating to formation of the board be decided then," Jadhav said.

Meanwhile, on Karnataka's demand for sending an expert team to the basin area, Shekhar stated there is no provision under law in this regard and that the SC order in the matter also does not speak about it.

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues., Frazer Town,Bangalore

    Fri, Sep 30 2016

    Where there is a will,there is a way.No break even might have reached since the Central Government may want this issue to keep alive to their political advantage

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  • JR,

    Fri, Sep 30 2016

    OUR CM SHOULD HAVE TAKEN THIS FIRM DECISION AT THE VERY BEGINNING BEFORE RELEASING WATER AT THE FIRST INSTANCE. FIRST OF ALL HE TRIED TO OBEY SUPREME COURT ORDER TO RETAIN HIS CM POST. THAT IS THE MISTAKE HE DID GIVING SCOPE FOR PEOPLE TO PROTEST THERE BY LOSS OF LIVES AND CAUSALITIES. NOW IT IS OF NO USE BLAMING CENTRE FOR ALL THESE MESS.

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  • cliffy, Mangalore

    Fri, Sep 30 2016

    "Before releasing water, we want a central team to come and visit the Cauvery basin and assess ground realities.
    Very true and practical solution.

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  • Surendra Poojari, Mangalore

    Fri, Sep 30 2016

    VM, Moodbidri. I pity you.42 disagrees to your silly comment proves that you talk nonsense. It is our MP's job to persuade Central government to resolve the issue. Our MP's are useless. They just want to enjoy power and act like puppets of central government. If you cannot safe guard our state's interests, no need of these MP's.

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  • Alwyn, Mangalore

    Fri, Sep 30 2016

    BJP will never solve this issue. SC must appoint the foreign company to [Evaluate- Incoming water flow, Depth of the dam, vaporization per day, usage for drinking, wastage by not utilizing, Water required For KS/TN per day, and who pays to maintain the dam?] solve this problems. They can evaluate with out any political involvement and the problem can be solved permanently.

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  • Frank D Silva, Mangalore, India

    Thu, Sep 29 2016

    Our CM is sincerely trying to safeguard the interests of our state, but the Central Government is having a soft corner for Tamil Nadu. All MPs of our state should resign against the Supreme Court order. I do not think they will do it. If the Central government is sincere they should send a fact finding team in order to ascertain the availability of water. Unfortunately, Amma has succeeded in blackmailing the Central Govt.

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  • Pradeep, Bangalore

    Thu, Sep 29 2016

    What the 19 elected MPs doing? Are they sleeping?

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  • PEDDU, MANGALURU

    Thu, Sep 29 2016

    THIS IS SIMILAR TO KASMIR ISSUE - THE POLITICIANS DONT WANT SOLVE IT ONCE FOR ALL !

    THEY CAN KEEP THE ISSUE LIVE TO ACHIEVE THE POLITICAL MILEAGE AS THEY ARE FAIL TO PROGRESS IN DEVELOPMENTS AND NOTHING TO TALK ABOUT THEIR PERSONAL ACHIEVEMENTS

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Sep 29 2016

    I wonder if Nalin, Shobha & DVS support Jayalalithaa ...

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  • VM, Moodbidri

    Thu, Sep 29 2016

    I also wonder same about- Sidanna, George & Khader. Why are they silent on 'AMMA'?.

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