Mangaluru, Oct 9: Reiterating that the Yettinahole project would not affect the interests of people in Dakshina Kannada district Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has on Sunday said that it would only drain out only excess rainwater during the four monsoon months and won't divert the entire river.
Speaking to presspersons at Mangaluru International Airport on his arrival for a one-day tour of Dakshina Kannada district, Mr Siddaramaiah claimed that water, more than the quantity estimated (24 tmcft), was available in the Yettinahole.
“Yes, there is more than 24 tmcft water,” he replied to a question as to whether he was confident of sufficient water being available at the site.
He went on to claim that activists in Dakshina Kannada who are opposing the project are misinformed; the project would not have any impact on Dakshina Kannada. Interestingly, Mangaluru South MLA J R Lobo and former MLA of Mangaluru North Vijaykumar Shetty, who had opposed the Yettinahole project also were present with the CM.
Mr Siddaramaiah also said that the government was exploring other water sources, including the Sharavathi, for the needs of people in the arid regions. Yettinahole water diversion is only for drinking purposes, he added.



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