Bengaluru: Chairman of the Minister of Basavaraj Bommai will hold a meeting of all parties in the first week of February to determine the state legal strategy in the ongoing legal battle with excessive neighboring countries sharing Krishna, Cauvery and Mahadiyi River Waters.Bommai held a virtual meeting with the country’s legal team at Delhi, advocate team, and a technical team from the irrigation department on Saturday to get status reports on ongoing fights.
“Because all cases are in an important stage, meetings of all parties involving opposition leaders and floor leaders in both houses will be held before legal experts, and the case status will be given to them.
We will also look for their advice.
In terms Things of state interests, all parties have shown unity and cooperation with the government, “said Bommai.
He said another meeting with senior advice representing the country in water disputes would be held.
‘Will oppose the Hogenakkal TN Aquery project, CM said the state will oppose the Hogenakkal-2 project proposed by the Tamil Nadu government.
“We have registered our protests against projects that connect the TN River in Cauvery Basin and we will also oppose Hogenakkal projects both politically and legally,” he said.
The Minister of Water Resources Government Govind Karjol said the legal team would move the application before the Supreme Court registrar on Monday to reconstitute the bench at the Karnataka petition which was seeking Gazette notice on the award award for the Crescent Water Source.
On January 10, Judge Dy Chandrachud and when Böpanna resigned from the trial to avoid conflicts of interest because they came from Maharashtra and Karnataka, the parties in this case.
Karjol said the trial in Mahadayi’s disputes at the Supreme Court was in the final stage and the state law team would try to get the earliest decision.
The case related to the Mekedatu drinking water project also came to hear on February 16.
Before that, CM will hold another meeting with the legal team, he added.