Mahadayi dispute: Siddaramaiah responds to PM's allegations

ANI  |  Mysuru (Karnataka) [India] 

Chief Minister on Monday responded to Narendra Modi's allegations over the dispute, and said that the decision over the issue has to be taken by the Prime Minister, and not former

Siddaramaiah's riposte came a day after the in an election rally on the outskirts of Gadag claimed that Sonia Gandhi, during the elections in 2007, had said that her party would not allow Mahadayi waters to be diverted to

Meanwhile, when the chief was asked if Sonia really blocked the process, he answered by saying, "You don't understand the issue, so keep quiet".

The states of Karnataka and are at loggerheads on the issue of sharing inter-state water.

Over 400 protesting farmers from Karnataka had set off to meet with on April 25, putting forth their demands regarding the dispute in New Delhi, claiming that if they weren't met, they would ask his permission to kill themselves.

With the election to the edging closer, the state has become a battleground with public rallies being the primary form of warfare.

Both the and have extensively tried to undermine each other in a bid to woo the electorate of the state, as a win in this election is also likely to give an edge for next year's to the winning party.

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First Published: Mon, May 07 2018. 14:05 IST