Parrikar's letter to Yeddyurappa caused farmer unrest: Cong

Press Trust of India  |  Panaji 

The today said Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar's letter to on issue has created an "unnecessary unrest" among farmers in the neighbouring state.

During its meeting held today, the Legislative Party (CLP) of today resolved that the letter was unwarranted.


"There was no reason for Parrikar to write the letter on Mahadeyi issue to B S Yedyurappa," of Opposition told after the meeting.

He said Parrikar wrote the letter "despite knowing that it will not have any impact on the case pending before the

In the letter addressing Yeddyurappa last month, Parrikar said was willing to share water with for drinking needs.

The letter was viewed as an electoral gambit by Parrikar as the Congress-ruled is going to polls later this year.

Kavlekar said the CM's letter created unrest during season in and without any reason.

"The letter also created unrest amongst farmers," he said.

and are locked in a two-decade-old dispute over sharing of the river water.

Kavlekar said the CLP also discussed "exposing" the government's "failure" on various fronts during the assembly session scheduled in February.

"The party also decided to expose failures of Parrikar-led government during February session as government would be completing one year in office," he said, adding that the also discussed floor coordination to corner the government.

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First Published: Tue, January 02 2018. 21:45 IST