PM Modi’s reluctance to help Karnataka in Mahadayi issue draws flak

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November 26, 2017

Mysuru, Nov 26: Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s continued silence on the Mahadayi Kalasa-Banduri issue drew flak at a session on Irrigation in Karnataka with speakers taking exception to the Centre’s refusal to intervene in the dispute between Karnataka and Goa.

N.H. Konaraddi, Janata Dal (Secular) MLA representing Navalgund Assembly constituency in Dharwad, said the Prime Minister’s intervention was needed for resolving the dispute and ensuring the much-needed water to people of Dharwad, Gadag, Bagalkot and Belagavi.

Mr. Konaraddi recalled the intervention of former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, who ensured the release of 5 tmcft of water to Tamil Nadu, and wondered what was preventing Mr. Modi from intervening in the Mahadayi dispute.

He said the people were in dire need of water and the Centre can take steps to release the proposed 7.56 tmcft of Mahadayi waters for the Kalasa Banduri project and make adjustments out of Karnataka’s share at the time of the final award. Karnataka has sought 45 to 52 tmcft of the total 220 tmcft of Mahadayi waters.

Retired Chief Engineer of State Water Resources Department S.L. Shivaprasad, said there was a need to fix a deadline for the Mahadayi Water Disputes Tribunal to deliver its verdict. Farmers’ leader and Karnataka Rajya Raitha Sangha (KRRS) leader K.S. Puttannaiah, who presided over the session, also questioned the Prime Minister’s silence on the issue.

Meanwhile, Capt Raja Rao (retd), a retired Chief Engineer of Water Resources Department, who spoke on the Cauvery dispute, found fault with the award of the Cauvery Water Disputes Tribunal not having a ‘deficit formula’. The failure of the award to address the dispute during deficit years was a major loophole that has caused grave injustice to Karnataka.

He said the Supreme Court will give its order on the appeals filed by the Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Kerala against the Cauvery Water Disputes Tribunal’s 2007 award before the end of February 2018 as one of the judges on the bench is due to retire on March 1. However, he added that there was a likelihood of the Supreme Court constituting a new Tribunal to adjudicate the matter as the court could not decide on the dispute.

Meanwhile, Professor Narasimhappa, an irrigation expert, who spoke on the Yettinahole project, expressed optimism that the project will be commissioned notwithstanding objections from some quarters of the State.

He said the rain shadow region of Chickballapur, Doddaballapur, and Bengaluru Rural, contributed more than 60 lakh litres of milk to the State every day. “How do you expect them to survive without drinking water for themselves and their cattle,” he questioned.

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January 28,2020

Mysuru, Jan 28: The Second Additional District and Sessions Court on Monday granted anticipatory bail to B Nalini, who displayed the ‘Free Kashmir’ placard during a protest, and also to Maridevaiah, the organiser of the protest.

Nalini and Maridevaiah had applied for bail as Jayalakshmipuram police had booked them under sedition charges. Nalini had displayed the placard during a protest at Manasagangotri, the University of Mysore campus, recently. The court, which took up the case on January 24, had kept the order pending.

The court directed the accused to submit their passport to the court and a bond for a sum of Rs 50,000. The court also directed them to be present before the police, whenever needed.

Meanwhile, the Mysuru Bar Association has decided to take measures against the association members who are in favour of Nalini. Seventy-five members, seeking to represent Nalini, have withdrawn their support, the association secretary B Shivanna said. The association has suspended advocates Manjula Manasa and P P Baburaj.

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March 30,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 30: Army personnel on Sunday distributed food packets and other essential items to the needy and sprayed Calcium Hypochlorite solution in Koramangala and Vanarpet areas amid the coronavirus lockdown.

The Central government had on Tuesday announced a 21-day lockdown in a bid to stop the spread of the deadly virus that has left several thousand dead globally.

A total of 979 confirmed cases of COVID-19 have been reported in India, informed the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare on Sunday.

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July 17,2020

Mysuru, Jul 17: Deputy Commissioner Abhiram G Sankar has ordered a partial lockdown in the City of Palaces Mysuru due to the increase in number of Covid-19 cases day by day.

As per the order, the lockdown will be in force from 0600 hours today till 0600 hours on July 24 at N R, Udayagiri, Lashkar and Mandi Mohalla Police limits in the city. In addition, it has decided to lockdown 400 meters from the house where Covid-19 patients have died.

The order further states that all the religious gatherings are prohibited and only parcel service is available to hotels.  Movement of vehicles is also prohibited but in emergency cases, it may be allowed.  Employees and people on essential services can go to work after producing their ID cards.

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