Bengaluru: The Karnataka government has decided to import himself in a case with the problem of Mekedatu who was brought to the Madurai court in Tamil Nadu.
Personalities in the country have submitted the case, questioning drinking water and reservoir balancing proposed by Karnataka.
“The Madurai Court does not have jurisdiction over water disputes between countries or applicants having a local position.
The Supreme Court has told many occasions in the past.
So we have decided to oppose this case and argue the same,” said the Chairman of the Minister of Bukavaraj Bommai in Delhi on Thursday.
He held a meeting with legal and technical experts to write a strategy to handle water distribution disputes with neighboring countries.
He looked for steps to get various cases related to water before the earliest Supreme Court.
Minister and Advocate General Prabhuling Navadgi are part of the meeting.
Repeating that the river interlinking project taken by Tamil Nadu was illegal, the main minister said that other petitions who opposed the work would be submitted to the center.
“I have also instructed the legal team to make Karnataka clear when other petitions related to the Mekedatu project appeared to hear at the Supreme Court,” he said.
BOMMAI also asked the legal team to prepare for reasons to suppress the final verdict notification of the Krishna water dispute in the sheet when the interluding application hearing was asked for hearing.
The Telangana government has submitted a slp looking for a higher part of Krishna water.
Bommai said that he had met with senior advocate Mohan Khatri and Shyam Divan and discussed ways to continue remembering the existing water disputes.
The line above the Kalasa-Banduri Nala project on the Mahadayi River is also discussed.
This case trial was registered for September 2.