PM can't intervene in Cauvery issue: BSY

September 17, 2016

Bengaluru, Sep 17: BJP?state president B?S?Yeddyurappa on Friday said it will not be possible for Prime Minister Narendra Modi to intervene in the Cauvery dispute as the matter was before the courts.

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Yeddyurappa told reporters on the sidelines of an event in Bengaluru that Congress' repeated demands for Modi's intervention was politically motivated as it wanted to divert people's attention from its failure in handling the Cauvery water sharing issue.Expert panel

He said the government ought to have sought directions from the Supreme Court to send an expert committee to the Cauvery basin to assess the ground realities. He said that though the BJP had sought this several weeks ago, the government failed to make a submission. Its failure was now costing the people of the state, especially farmers of the Cauvery basin, dear.

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Mohammed SS
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Sunday, 18 Sep 2016

Dear RSY, why Modi should intervene Karnataka's water dispute in Karnataka there is Congress Govt. ruling. same in Delhi AAP ruling he want to do all the mischief games to paralyze both Karnataka and Delhi the state government. this is called dirty politics you guys have no skin on your face. Just wait there is end for everything.

PK
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Saturday, 17 Sep 2016

We all know what can you do other than resort business.. U even did not left your own member eshwarappa in money games... and party change.

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