MySuru: Former Minister of Siddaramaiiah’s head on Wednesday said that Karnataka could not obey the commandment of the Cauvery River Water Management Authority (CRWMA) to release 30TMCT water to Tamil Nadu.
Pointing to the lack of water stored in the Dam in Cauvery Basin, Siddaramaiiah said that the state must obey the authority command only if there is storage in a satisfying reservoir.
Meanwhile, Siddaramaiiah nicknamed the former Chief Minister of HD Kumaraswamy about his government who refrained from publishing the findings of Caste Census reports as ‘misleading and stupid’.
“The caste and socio-economic survey was prepared by the chairman of the other backward class commission.
In Chamundeshwari MLA GT Devegowda joined Congress, Siddaramaiiah admitted to the senior leader JD (s) who had met him and expressed his willingness to join Congress.
HDK slams the government bombai because it does not warn Centrelashing in the Government of Basavaraj Bommai in the state because it fails to impress the central government about the situation that applies to the Cauvery basin in Karnataka, the former CM HD Kumaraswamy on Wednesday mentioning the decision of the crwma, giving 30TMCT to Tamil Nadu setbacks.
“Authority must have been aware of the situation in the field before issuing direction to release the state of the lower edge.
We cannot accept orders because we do not have enough water for our farmers.
If the rainy season plays skipping in September and October, Regency- Districts in Basin Cauvery in Karnataka will be faced with scarcity of water, something that has not been communicated by the state government effectively to the center, “Kumaraswamy said.
Former CM also called the Tamil Nadu government to see the interests of Karnataka on the Mekedatu project.
“This is a project aimed at supplying drinking water to Bengaluru,” he said.
Karnataka Congress Committee spokesman Pradesh M Lakshmana asked CM Bommai to reject the crwma decision, which, he said would be detrimental to the interests of the farmers.
“The government must hold all parties, and irrigation experts, and discuss the implications of the order And if we release 30TMCT to Tamil Nadu, the state will face a crisis, “Lakshmana said.