Mahadayi water dispute: GFP's Sardesai hits out at Congress

Press Trust of India  |  Panaji 

of the Forward Party, a constituent of the BJP-led government, today hit out at the stating that the principal opposition party was not willing to clear its stand on the Mahadayi water dispute due to the upcoming Assembly polls.

and Goa, the riparian states of the (known as Mandovi in Goa), have been locked in a bitter battle on sharing the river's water.

The river originates in Belagavi in

Speaking to reporters, Sardesai said, "The principal opposition party (Congress) is not willing to put out its stand (on the water dispute) because it (Congress) is going to be affected in Karnataka."

The GFP was reacting to statements made on the contentious river issue by and the

During a poll rally in Karnataka last week, Modi had claimed that the then president, Sonia Gandhi, had said, during polls in 2007, that her party was "committed" to not allowing the southern state its share of water.

Reacting to it, yesterday said such statements were being made just before the Karnataka polls to "confuse the voters".

"I urge them (BJP leaders) to make a categorical statement within 72 hours, and not to wait till the Karnataka elections are over, if they are serious about this issue," Chodankar had told reporters here last night.

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First Published: Mon, May 07 2018. 16:00 IST