Bengaluru: Cauvery row - State to obey SC order, to release water to TN


Bengaluru, Sept 6 (PTI) : Complying with the Supreme Court direction, Karnataka government today decided to release Cauvery water to Tamil Nadu despite "severe hardships", as protests in the wake of the court order intensified with the highway between Bengaluru and Mysuru blocked by farmers.

"Despite severe hardships faced by the government of Karnataka, the state will release water as directed by the Supreme Court," Chief Minister Siddaramaiah told reporters tonight after nearly a three-hour long all-party meeting convened by him here.

He also said the state would approach the Supreme Court with a modification petition explaining the its difficulties in implementing its order, directing release of 15,000 cusecs per day to Tamil Nadu for next ten days, and seeking change in it and also move the Cauvery Supervisory Committee.

The Chief Minister said it would be "difficult" for a Constitution-bound state to defy the Supreme Court order or to refuse release of water. "With a heavy heart", it has been decided to provide water to Tamil Nadu even though the state itself was facing a "very severe distress" year, he said.

Seeking to assuage the feelings of protesting farmers in the Cauvery heartland of Mandya and other districts in the basin, he said all efforts would be made to provide drinking water to Bengaluru and other places as also for crops.

He appealed to farmers to maintain peace and tranquility and not to cause any damage to public property. In Mandya, agitated farmers and activists belonging to pro-Kannada outfits blocked Bengaluru-Mysuru Highway as protests intensified in the wake of the apex court directive to the state to release Cauvery water.

Mandya district, the nucleus of Cauvery politics, saw a bandh with protesters holding road blockades and dharnas at several places, as hundreds of security personnel, including Central forces, were deployed in the Cauvery belt to maintain law and order.

Prohibitory orders have been clamped around the Krishnarajasagar Dam and entry of visitors to it prohibited till September 9, as the Cauvery row hotted up after yesterday's Supreme Court directive on a petition by Tamil Nadu government. The court has directed Karnataka to release 15,000 cusecs of water for the next 10 days to address the plight of the farmers in Tamil Nadu.

Protesters also mobbed and ransacked several government offices in Mandya forcing their shut down, while attendance at government offices remained thin, police said. The court order triggered an immediate backlash with the farmers' body, spearheading the stir, calling for a bandh today in Mandya district.

 

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues., Frazer Town,Bangalore

    Wed, Sep 07 2016

    The government need to comply the decision of the Supreme Court and now they have to think of alternative solutions to meet our demands

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  • sri, Karkala

    Wed, Sep 07 2016

    This is expected move from siddhu government.
    This year rain is far less than expected. So deficiency of water next year very well expected.

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  • Alwyn, Mangalore

    Wed, Sep 07 2016

    Funny thing is we all hate each other...there is no unity in India....what a horrible situation....Just for water ....What happens tomorrow earth quick and all of us buried under soil....Time to think wisely...

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  • Rao, Udupi

    Wed, Sep 07 2016

    There is no question of hate here. It is just not water. It is survival for people in some regions.
    What Karnataka is saying is let us share water based on the situation prevailing. We understand the difficulty of TN farmers. Is it equitable to say Karnataka people sacrifice drinking water and die and give water for TN farmers to cultivate? Let an expert committee inspect the situation in both the state and then take a decision on how much to share? Just based on the earlier agreement Court cannot direct to release water without looking into the ground situation prevailing now. Live and let live should be implemented in practical seeing the prevailing situation.

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  • Antony , Mlr

    Wed, Sep 07 2016

    And you want yettinahole?

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  • jeevan, mangalore

    Tue, Sep 06 2016

    I am surprised why dongi congi govt failed to solve carvery issue despite ruled 65yrs.??? Chi chi tu tu for khangress govt...

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  • alwynsoans, mangalore

    Wed, Sep 07 2016

    your bjpee in power at centre almost 9 years (13 months,60 months,29 months)and then with morarji desai s janatha party,then with v p singh ... so much time..for bjpee also ..why your party not solved cauvery problem? read history first then reply...

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  • shammi, Karnataka

    Tue, Sep 06 2016

    Hats off to Karnataka!!!I salute her today,inspite of less water she is ready to be generous.May Almighty shower abundant water in her bucket.
    EDU...EDU KANRI ATTITUDU,NAMMALLI BAARI KADIME ERODU ADRALLI NAAWU KODTHEEVI.ELLA SENEGALU TAAWU KALIBEKAGIDDU EDU...*My tears are just rolling down* I love you My dear Karnataka.You have always compromised in your life,with your language,with your culture and now your resources too.You are bestestttt state in the Whole India.Mmmmuaaahhhh!!!

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Tue, Sep 06 2016

    Under the present position the SC order is looks biased against Karnataka.

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  • jeevan, mangalore

    Tue, Sep 06 2016

    Siddu and whole cabinets must submit resignation and join with farmers protest against cauvery issue... Don't release single of water if you really care for the Karnataka farmer.

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  • Ranjit, Udipi

    Tue, Sep 06 2016

    let there will be protest. water is not property of any one state. should distribute and to use it. better stop wasting water unnnessarily.

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  • Ranjit, Udipi

    Tue, Sep 06 2016

    you are right Mr.Chief Minister.
    we should endorse judgement of SC.

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