Kannada activists stage sybolic protest against SC verdict on Cauvery

Mysuru: In a symbolic protest towards the Supreme Court order at the sharing of the River Cauvery’s waters, members of the Kannada Chaluvaligarara Sangha carried stone slabs on their heads.

The protesters amassed close to the statue of Mahatma Gandhi, close to the Mysuru Law Courts complicated, dubbed the apex court docket’s verdict ‘unfair’ to Karnataka. “The Supreme Court has ordered Karnataka to release 4tmc of water to Tamil Nadu, which is grave injustice to the farmers of Karnataka. There is no water for the folks of Karnataka,” stated the protesters.


Voicing their reservations over the imaginable formation of the Cauvery Water Management Board, the protesters stated, “Over 90 cities, 20 taluks, and two lakh villages might be parched, and two-thirds of Bengaluru won't have drinking water if the board is formed. It will prove disastrous for Karnataka.”


Although Krishna Raja Sagar, Harangi, Hemavathi and Kabini reservoirs have been in Karnataka, the water would now not belong to the state, they feared. “It is an important to unite in the back of former Prime Minister HD Deve Gowda and fight for our water,” the protesters stated.


Kannada activists stage sybolic protest against SC verdict on Cauvery Kannada activists stage sybolic protest against SC verdict on Cauvery Reviewed by Kailash on May 07, 2018 Rating: 5
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