Kamal Haasan meets Karnataka CM on Cauvery issue

IANS  |  Bengaluru 

Haasan on Monday met Minister and discussed the issue of water sharing with neighbouring Nadu.

The on June 1 notified the (CWMA) to implement the sharing of water between the southern states.

"Farmers of both and are equally important," the Minister said after meeting the at his home office.

said the water sharing issue can be resolved if the states come together for dialogue.

"Court should be the last resort. If the people of Tamil Nadu and Karnataka come together, the issue can be resolved," he said.

Tamil Nadu would like to see the setting up of the CWMA expedited, he added.

Kamal's visit to Karnataka comes after the state's film distributors voluntarily decided to not screen Tamil Rajinikanth's "Kaala" in theatres across the state protesting against the superstar's stand on the row.

Asked about the Tamil film not being screened in Karnataka, he said the discussion with the did not include the subject of movies.

"This discussion (with Kumaraswamy) was not about films. There is a film chamber to look into the issue. This issue (of Cauvery water) is more important," he added.

In a related development, said the film fraternity was being targeted. "What has the film 'Kaala' got to do with the Cauvery issue? Why is film fraternity targeted always?

"Will the JD-S-government let fringe elements take law into their hands... like the BJP did with 'Padmaavat' or will you step in to assure common man his right for choice?" Raj tweeted.

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First Published: Mon, June 04 2018. 17:12 IST