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Protests over Cauvery gains further momentum

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Bangalore: Protests over the Cauvery water dispute gained momentum on Friday with Kannada outfits planning several high-voltage rallies in the city even as the state government briefed a Central team on the water storage levels in reservoirs.

Former Chief Minister B S Yeddyurappa is scheduled to begin a day-long dharna against the Prime Minister-chaired Cauvery River Authority’s order to Karnataka to release 9,000 cusecs of Cauvery water to Tamil Nadu daily.

The state government this morning briefed a central team that has arrived to assess the ground realities.

Chief Secretary S V Ranganath and senior officials of Water Resources and Agriculture Ministries explained to the four-member team on the water storage levels in reservoirs in the backdrop of deficient rainfall and drinking water requirements of Bangalore.

The four-member team later left for Mysore to study the situation in the Cauvery basin. They are slated to visit Krishna Raja Sagara dam and Hemavathi river besides aerial suvey of Kabini and Harangi rivers.

Karnataka Rakshna Vedike is holding a procession from national college grounds to Freedom Park. JD is also organising a separate procession in the city to protest the CRA ruling. The protests, largely confined to Cauvery basin districts so far, are likely to lead to traffic snarls in parts of Bangalore on Friday, police warned.

The study team led by Central Water Commission (CWC) Director B P Pandey will be visiting various villages in Mandya district, K R S, Hemavathy and Kabini reservoirs. Cauvery Hitarakshana Samithi President G Madegowda resumed his relay hunger strike for the second successive day and stated the stir would continue till the water release was stopped. He said the Samithi will not allow political outfits to derive mileage out of the agitation and added those who want to take part should quit their post. (PTI)

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