New Delhi [India], September 19 (ANI): Karnataka Ministers are slated to satisfy within the nationwide capital to debate the Cauvery River water-sharing dispute on Wednesday morning.
Apart from the Cauvery dispute, state tasks pending earlier than the central authorities and drought reduction points may even be mentioned.
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar can be attending the essential assembly. Shivakumar will depart for New Delhi on Tuesday night.
Karnataka Government’s Delhi Special Representative TB Jayachandra has already reached New Delhi and is holding preliminary discussions at Karnataka Bhavan for the vital assembly to be held tomorrow.
The assembly can be attended by Union ministers representing Karnataka, Lok Sabha members and Rajya Sabha members of the state.
Earlier final week Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah mentioned that the state just isn’t able to launch water to its adjoining state, Tamil Nadu as per the Supreme Court order.
“We have faced a severe deficit of rain in August compared to the previous 100 years. We don’t have water, that’s why we are not in a position to release water as per the SC order,” Siddaramaiah mentioned talking to reporters after an All-Party Meeting on the Cauvery water dispute.
Following the All-Party assembly, Siddaramaiah added that it has been determined within the All-Party Meeting to put in writing a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Jal Shakti Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat and meet all Karnataka MPs and Ministers in Delhi.
“We have also decided to write a letter to the Prime Minister of India and also the Water Resources Minister that we are coming in a delegation, please give us a date. We are thinking of going to Delhi to meet all the MPs there and ministers who are from Karnataka…,” he mentioned. (ANI)

