In the wake of the lok sabha elections, the congress has been watered by the congress to strengthen the alliance of the Mahaghatabandhan 'Indi' union. I.N.D.I.A. The state congress government has flooded tamil Nadu to strengthen the alliance. Didn't the state MPs remember when Cauvery dropped water ..? Joshi of Union minister Pralha has taken the state government to a standstill. Speaking in New Delhi, he said, "We are committed to protecting the interests of Karnataka. But the state government is now draining water and is now meeting. The state congress government is trying to put water to tamil Nadu to strengthen the alliance and now put the owl on the center. I have said directly at the meeting that this is not okay. Who did you ask when you first drain the water ..? Do you remember MPs? I said directly not to politicize in this regard.Talking about legal issues, he said the supreme court is hearing tomorrow. The affidavit is that we do not have water. Once again, under pressure, water to tamil Nadu. tamil Nadu had to meet before watering and discussed. He informed us that we are committed to protecting the interests of Karnataka.
Dikeshi met me yesterday: He got a chance to meet the Union minister of Water Shakti. It is wrong to accuse MPs what MPs have not done. It should not be done politics. deputy chief minister D.K. Shivakumar came and met me yesterday. It is not a matter of talking to the prime minister for just politics. Who held the tamil Nadu cm and gathered? Joshi of Pralha made a fierce protest against the cm State congress government, saying that those who did not hear the center have now heard the center. 15,000 cusecs of flow for one and a half months: All MPs in karnataka are working to protect the interests of the state in terms of kaveri water allocation. We have said the same thing at a meeting of state MPs called by chief minister Siddaramaiah. But Siddaramaiah, who has poured 15,000 cusecs of water into tamil Nadu for a month and a half, should not use the matter into politics without having to discuss with any MP.
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