Bengaluru: The Chairman of the Minister of Balasavaraj Bommai raised Karnataka’s concern for irrigation projects taken “illegally” – allegedly by Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana – at the 29th meeting of the South Zonal Council on Sunday.
Registering controversial projects in front of Uni Cooperation Minister Amit Shah, he appealed to the center not to approve it.
“Tamil Nadu will advance with the Cauvery-Vaigai-Gundar link project, which is unacceptable in law.
The Government of Karnataka, in a letter dated 17 February, urged the center to not approve the proposal.
We repeat our booth that there is no legal permit to be given To projects planned to violate the Award of Water Courts, “he said.
He stressed the legitimate parts of Karnataka in Cauvery, Krishna and Pennar Baske because the state has communicated with the National Water Agency on the Godavari-Cauvery Link Project on July 26, 2019.
CM also called Rajiv Gandhi Sangama Banda Barrage proposed by Telangana and the Gundrevula project Done by Andhra Pradesh across the Tungabhadra River, and highlighted their “invalid” status.
“There are no projects in Telangana or Andhra Pradesh in Air Krishna permitted if they are not part of the allocation,” Bommai shows.
Previously, delivered a speech at the first meeting of the main ministers of the southern state, which was held in Tirupati, Bommai said a strong foundation to build a nation requires the center and countries that resolve long problems through cooperation.
“Southern countries are one of the high players in almost all sectors.
However, some areas are still underdeveloped, such as the ESTWHILE Hyderabad-Karnataka.
The Prime Minister has directed us to follow the ‘Aspirational District’ model to develop backward marks.
My government takes steps in This is, “he said.
CM asked Shah to accelerate the reciprocal transportation agreement between countries between Karnataka and Tamil Nadu countries, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and Puduchhery.