Mahadayi row: Siddaramaiah says he is open for discussions

Press Trust of India  |  Bengaluru 

Chief Minister today said he was still open for discussions with Chief Minister to find an amicable solution to the inter-state water sharing row. Stating this at an all-party meeting chaired by him to discuss the row,he said he would also try to convince leaders in of the need to release water to "If the Chief Minister responds to my recent letter and calls for a meeting on the issue, I will also make honest efforts to convince leaders there" (to release water to Karnataka), told reporters after the meeting. He said except BJP, those at the meeting decided that if there was no response to his letter in a day or two, an all-party delegation, led by him would seek an appointment with for his intervention on the issue by calling a meeting of Chief Ministers of riparian states of Karnataka, and said that he expected state BJPs participation and cooperation in this regard. After mediation by BJP Amit Shah, Parrikar, in a letter to BJP chief B last month had said that in principle, would not oppose the "reasonable" and "justified" quantum of water meant to be utilised for drinking while pointing out that the matter is pending before the However, Parrikar has still not responded to government which had expressed its readiness for talks at "any place and date" to work out an amicable settlement. Meanwhile, state BJP has accused of playing on the issue by seeking for Prime Ministers intervention, instead of trying to convince leaders in who are opposed to sharing of water. Reiterating that BJP will take the responsibility of convincing and Chief Ministers regarding water sharing, and state should convince their party colleagues who are inopposition there, Yeddyurappa questioned and silence on the issue. "and should have rebuked Chiefs statement about not releasing even a drop of water to Karnataka," he told reporters and added that the issue was pending for the last 30 years and was responsible for the matter gong to the tribunal. Karnataka, which has locked horns with neighbouring on sharing water, is seeking release of 7.56 tmcft water for the The project is being undertaken to improve drinking water supply to the twin cities of Hubballi-Dharwad and districts of Belagavi and Gadag. It involves building barrages across Kalasa and Banduri, tributaries of Mahadayi River, to divert 7.56 tmc ft water to Malaprabha which meets drinking water needs of the region. Attempts have been made by to amicably solve the issue that is also pending before the Mahadayi Water Disputes Tribunal.

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First Published: Sat, January 27 2018. 20:35 IST