Cauvery water row - Kumaraswamy pitches for amicable solution after Kamal Hassan meets him


Bengaluru, Jun 5 (PTI): Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy today pitched for finding an amicable solution to the Cauvery water sharing dispute with Tamil Nadu after film star-turned politician Kamal Hassan met him here and took up the issue.

Speaking to reporters along with Hassan, he underlined the need for a cordial relationship between the two neighbouring states and said that the farmers of Karnataka were as important as their Tamil Nadu counterparts.

"What Kamal Hassan has said about the Cauvery Management Board (authority) is that both the states should maintain cordial relationship. Whatever problem is there, we have to equally share it. Karnataka farmers are as important as Tamil Nadu farmers. The issue should be sorted out cordially without giving a scope for any differences," Kumaraswamy said.

Hassan, who recently launched his political outfit 'Makkal Needhi Maiam', replied in the affirmative to a question whether he took up the issue of the Cauvery board (authority) and expressed satisfaction over the attitude of Kumaraswamy.

"Yes. It has been set up. We would like it to be expedited and this attitude (of Kumaraswamy) is what we are looking forward to. We are like brothers. I am happy there is the chief minister who is looking at it in the same manner," he said.

Noting that Cauvery had been there even when they were not born, the actor said, "It will be there, it should be there." Acting on the Supreme Court's direction, the Centre had on Friday last constituted the CMA to address the dispute over sharing of river water among the riparian states of Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Kerala and Puducherry.

The apex court had directed the government on February 16, to form the CMA within six weeks in a verdict that marginally increased Karnataka's share of Cauvery water, reduced the allocation for Tamil Nadu and sought to settle the protracted water dispute between the two southern states.

When Hassan was reminded that the governments in Tamil Nadu always tried to resolve the issue through court, he said courts were never a solution to the problem. It was only the people-to-people contact that can resolve the issue.

"I see hope in the conversation I had with him (Kumaraswamy) and that's more important. The way forward will be found by people with a mindset to go forward," said Hassan.

To a question whether he would discuss with the Tamil Nadu government just as he spoke to Hassan, Kumaraswamy said he was prepared, provided his counterpart was ready for talks.

Kumaraswamy stressed that it was the duty of the two governments to resolve the disputes within the framework of the Constitution and the federal system.

Replying to a query whether the Tamil Nadu government's line of thinking was similar to his, Hassan said, "It doesn't matter. I come on behalf of people and he (Kumaraswamy) is also talking on behalf of the people."

When asked whether he wanted to be the bridge between th egovernments of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu, Hassan said he can be "a squirrel, a bridge and even the slippers people walk on." "I can be anything, sir. I am ready to be that because I am a new party. I am a child. I am willing to have no luggage,I have no egos. I have come here to just ask because the Kuruvai (paddy) crops are coming up and fortunately after his (Kumaraswamy) swearing in, the catchment has seen some rain. So, you can afford to be kind," Hassan added.

Water for irrigation is traditionally released from the Mettur Dam in Tamil Nadu for Kuruvai on June 12 annually, but seems unlikely this year as had been on several other occasions due to low storage.

Karnataka had, early last month, said it was not in a position to release Cauvery water to Tamil Nadu.

Haasan's meeting with Kumaraswamy comes at a time when his contemporary Rajinikanth, who has announced his intentions to launch a political party, is facing a ban on his upcoming film "Kaala" in Karnataka over his remarks on Cauvery issue.

However, replying to a question, Haasan said the issue was not discussed in his meeting with the chief minister.

"Discussion was not about 'Kaala'. Not a word was spoken about it. There is a (film) chamber, business community who will take care of it," he added.

Upset with Rajinikanth's reported statement that whichever government comes to power in Karnataka should implement the Supreme Court order on Cauvery water sharing in toto, the Karnataka Film Chamber of Commerce (KFCC) has announced it would not allow screening of 'Kaala', due for release on June 7, in the state.

  

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  • Dinesh, Dubai

    Tue, Jun 05 2018

    good drama from kumara chami and kamal . till today hassan is just an actor he is not holding any tamilnad administrative level post.what is the use meeting this dramabaji.??

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  • PEDDA GUNDA, MANGALURU

    Tue, Jun 05 2018

    It seems most tried and tested vested interest of BD and associates are joined for their greener pasture in gulf countries !! but still they remember their mischief adventures in home-ground

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  • Dinesh, Dubai

    Tue, Jun 05 2018

    what is the connection of BD and Gulf country in this .??? why your kumar chami not visted any flood effected area in DK .. once he told yetinahole project he will cancel if he get power.. now what happend.???

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  • Ramesh S, MANGALORE

    Tue, Jun 05 2018

    ..HDK one manshow, two men Army..still far from formal Govt..Kamal hasan after doing so many films, in illusion that he is CM of TN..

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  • anthony, Mangalore

    Tue, Jun 05 2018

    Southern States must settle their disputes with such understanding. People of South India are Blessed for the Peace. Harmony and civilised behavior when compared to our Northern Counterparts.

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  • Rathan, Mangalore

    Tue, Jun 05 2018

    Is North is not blessed because out of 71 years of Independence sickulars chaddiless khangress ruled that part where as in south mostly regional party govt ?
    What is your day in this matter ?

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  • Salim, Bagalkot

    Tue, Jun 05 2018

    Harmony and civilised behavior..just visit T. Nadu during cauvery issue...then u can see the real mentality of the "so-called" south indians...

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  • Ivar, Mangalore

    Tue, Jun 05 2018

    KumaraSwamy avare,
    Kamalahasan doesn't represent Tamilnadu in any official level.
    Do not bring down the stature of the post of Karnataka Chief Minister!

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  • S. Vijayan, Mangalore, Bangalore

    Tue, Jun 05 2018

    NOW YOU RESPECT KUMARASWAMY AS CHIEF MINISTER OF KARNATAKA.

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  • Ivar, Mangalore

    Tue, Jun 05 2018

    Didn't you notice 'Avare'?

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Jun 05 2018

    We want a solution to Mahadayi water too ...

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  • Ivar, Mangalore

    Tue, Jun 05 2018

    You take solution from Mahadayi. We want water from Mahadayi!

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Jun 05 2018

    Are you from Tamil Nadu ...

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Tue, Jun 05 2018

    t.n. people say don't release excess water 2 t.n. so better divert da river.

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  • Prashant Karkera, Hejamady/Mumbai

    Tue, Jun 05 2018

    Why does Kuamraswamy meet Kamal Hasan, what constitutional post he holds, he is just an actor.
    He is looking for political platform through Cauvery row.
    This is a matter of sub judice now, politicians and diplomats should be dealing with it.
    Karnataka CM should not be meeting any actors, dancers, cycle balance artist, Jakka madina people for resolving Cauvery row.

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  • Jenifer, Mangalore

    Tue, Jun 05 2018

    Prashanth Karkera,

    Cauvery is a natural resource, we all citizens have right over it. Not Karnataka alone, nor Tamilnadu alone. Its correct to share it amicably but experts need to study it and suggest a proportion as per need or people for consumption prior, agriculture later because if people die, what we will do with the farm produce ?

    Large land-owners will demand water for them because it fills their coffers. Didn't Reddy brother fill their belly with the ore ? Or too is natural resource that is extracted, accounted for, and taxes paid so that the amount can be used for the betterment of remaining citizens. What did the Reddy brothers do ? Just loot and robbery. Why he was able to spend 500 crores for his daughter's marriage and a farmer takes loan to conduct a marriage in the family ?

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  • Rampanna, UDUPI

    Tue, Jun 05 2018

    LoL, calm down madam. Why are you so angry?

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  • Jenifer, Mangalore

    Tue, Jun 05 2018

    LOL ??? Calm Down ???

    When Reddy topic and his loot brought to the fore ??

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