Karnataka paid to witness to appear before tribunal: Goa

Press Trust of India  |  Panaji 

Water Resources Vinod Palyekar today accused of "paying" money to a witness to appear before a tribunal, which was looking into the dispute over the sharing of the Mahadayi river water between the two states. and Goa, the riparian states of the Mahadayi (known as Mandovi in Goa), have been locked in a bitter battle over the sharing of the water of the river, which originates in Belagavi in The matter is pending before the Mahadayi Water Dispute Tribunal. In a series of tweets, Palyekar, who has been engaged in a war of words with the government in Karnataka, made fresh accusations against the neighbouring state. "never paid for its witnesses.

Our witnesses worked keeping in mind #GoemGoenkarGoemkarponn (interest of the state) in #Mahadayi matter (sic)," one of his tweets read. "Unlike witness A K Gosain who had confessed in tribunal that he was paid 50k per day by for being the witness and 5 lakhs to prepare report (sic)," the further said. The government has claimed that has resumed work on a tributary canal of the river at Kankumbi village, in "violation" of a order. Palyekar had said the state would file contempt petitions against in the apex court and also in the tribunal. Meanwhile, Irrigation M B Patil had visited Kankumbi yesterday and said that the claims made by were "false". He had also said that no fresh work was going on at the Palyekar, in a late evening statement yesterday, had called "habitual liars" on the Mahadayi issue. The government made a representation before the tribunal on the river-sharing issue yesterday.

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First Published: Tue, January 16 2018. 18:15 IST