Cauvery row: Siddaramaiah seeks PM's intervention to end impasse


Bengaluru, Sep 9 (PTI): With the "extreme unrest" in Karnataka over release of Cauvery water to Tamil Nadu, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah today requested Prime Minister Narendra Modi to call forthwith "on a few hours notice" a meeting of chief ministers of the two states to end the impasse.

As the Cauvery row hotted up with the state observing a 12-hour bandh today, Siddaramaiah dashed off a missive to Modi saying that the "unrest", if continued, would have a serious impact on the state's economy as also the IT economy which brings enormous revenue and foreign exchange to the country.

"By this communication, I earnestly request you not only as Prime Minister, but as Head of the entire Federal system, to call a meeting of the Chief Ministers of the States (forthwith on a few hours notice) to resolve the impasse," Siddaramaiah said in the letter released to the media here.

He pointed to a precedent of December 1995, where under similar circumstances of deficit flows, the Supreme Court had requested the Prime Minister to resolve the issue.

"The Supreme Court by order dated 28 December, 1995 requested the Prime Minister to resolve the issue of implementation of its order, which was then duly done to the satisfaction of all parties," he said.

Complying with the apex court's order, Karnataka government has been releasing 15,000 cusecs of water to Tamil Nadu since Tuesday, triggering a wave of protests particularly in the Cauvery basin districts with Mandya being the epicentre of the stir.

While maintaining that the release was "inevitable", Karnataka government has said it would seek modification of the apex court's September five order to spare water for 10 days because of the difficulties in implementing it given that the live storage in four reservoirs in the Cauvery basin now was 46.7 TMCFT against their capacity of 104 TMCFT.

The present live storage is 45 per cent against the live storage of 104 TMCFT in the Krishnaraja Sagar, Harangi, Hemavathi and Kabini reservoirs, the government has said.

Siddaramaiah, in his letter, has invited the Prime Minister's "immediate attention to the stark facts already in the public arena about extreme unrest in the Cauvery basin, especially in Bengaluru..." against the court's interim order on release of water.

He said the daily release of 15,000 cusecs of Cauvery water at the inter state border, Biligundulu, which, if continued, "would completely deprive the drinking water not only to the residents of Bangalore City but also to farmers of Cauvery basin and water for the only crop they grow."
Siddaramaiah said "the present storage in the Mettur reservoir and the North-east rainfall received in Tamil Nadu would be more than sufficient to meet the requirement of water for the Samba rice crop just being or still to be sown by the farmers in the state."

The Supreme Court's direction was based on Tamil Nadu's plea, seeking a direction to Karnataka to release 50.52 TMCFT of Cauvery water to save 40,000 acres of samba crops this season.

Siddaramaih pointed out that at an all-party meeting held on Tuesday last, the views of the political parties including BJP in the state, was that the order of the Supreme Court ought not to be implemented.

"However, as constitutional Chief Executive of the State, I have taken it upon myself to obey the orders of the Supreme Court and the water is being released as per the order which has created more unrest and disquiet in the state."

"Awaiting your favourable response urgently, by telephone, fax or email," said Siddaramaiah, as he faced the increasing Cauvery heat.

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues., Frazer Town,Bangalore

    Sun, Sep 11 2016

    Since it is inter state issue,PM need to interfere to do the needful

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  • Mohammed, Kundapur/Qatar

    Sat, Sep 10 2016

    Our PM will interfere in BALUCHISTAN Matter to get Invitation for Biryani, he is not at all interest in KASHMIR issues or CAUVERY Issues...
    So sad
    " Ghar Ki Murgi Daal Ke Barabar "

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  • RSRB, Kundapura / Singapore

    Sat, Sep 10 2016

    Nedderama says:
    impact on the state's economy from IT economy which brings enormous revenue...

    But why there was no BHAGYA given to IT companies??

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  • John, Udupi

    Sat, Sep 10 2016

    If you wanted intervention by PM, why did you forcibly close schools and Colleges in DK/Udupi and Bandh in state, Mr CM!!!???

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  • Monty Doctor, Mangalore

    Sat, Sep 10 2016

    If there is no water in Bangalore after December, some of the non-polluting companies like IT are welcome to shift to Mangalore and Udupi( provided they use recycled water)

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  • RSRB, Kundapura / Singapore

    Sat, Sep 10 2016

    Nidderamaiha...
    remember your words before...
    NARAHANTAKA
    NARAHANTAKA
    NARAHANTAKA
    ...........
    ...........
    Now eating your own words???
    Shame Shame...

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  • Sandeep, Mang

    Fri, Sep 09 2016

    Modiji is not above Supremecourt judgement. It's a disaster management of chor party in d state. When water crossed above head they need help from Modiji. India still need freedom from chor ministers of scamgress.

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Fri, Sep 09 2016

    modi ko kaveri baad mem teherna nahin aata. busy in kappu sharma allegation of bjp. after he is on Vietnam tours.

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  • Mohan, Mangalore

    Fri, Sep 09 2016

    Siddu knows that NaMo is PM.

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  • j.anata, Mangaluru / Bengaluru

    Fri, Sep 09 2016

    Present predicament of K'Nataka is due to complete mismanagement of judicial representation & filings by Siddu Govt....what can Modi do to overturn SC verdict?

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  • valerian rodrigues, ujire

    Fri, Sep 09 2016

    GANDHIJI FOUGHT FOR THE UNITY OF INDIA. BUT NOW EVERYONE IS FIGHTING EACH OTHER FOR POWER AND SEAT.ALSO NOBODY CAN SEE IN FACE TO FACE.LANGUAGE,RELIGION ,CULTURE ARE DISTURBING TO UNITE THE PEOPLE OF INDIA. REALLY INDIA'S BAD LUCK.

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  • hereicome, abudhabi

    Fri, Sep 09 2016

    PM doesn't have aright to over turn SC decision but President do. Should have gone to PM before court verdict not after that. Sidda spent lot of time in useless things uup tonow but unfortunately he couldn't see what'scoming next. Its like closing house door after burglary. No clarity in his vision.

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  • readerwriter007, pune

    Fri, Sep 09 2016

    come on sirjee.... you do manmanee and when things hit back you... you run to Modi... shameless guy. you should have thought hundred times when you boycotted Modi's auth taking ceremony. Like a big stunt hero you didn't attend and now for every problem you run to Modiji. Come on. kuch tho sharam kar yaar. Think before you act. you thought you can do what ever you want to do... to convince one sector of the state and rest of the state will sit silent. All the time George or luck will not be with you... a day will come penalizing you for all the blunders you have done... pay back time for you. Leave the power , go to home town and enjoy retired life. if you want, you can employee George also who was with you while all the fowl plays you have done... all the best.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Jersey City

    Fri, Sep 09 2016

    FEKU does not keep to Kejriwal & Siddaramaiah ...

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  • neeth, mangalore

    Fri, Sep 09 2016

    Why Siddhu needs PM now? This guy had boycotted the meeting of CMs called by PM last time. Let Pappu solve the problem.

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