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message from krishnamurthy,bangalore.
by krishnamurthy krishna on Feb 06, 2007 04:53 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

We kannadigas dont mind leaving 192 tmc of water to tn during normal season.but during drought we will use 270tmc first,which is our share and then leave the surplus water to tn.Will TN agree to this?

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by sridhar doraiswamy on Feb 06, 2007 07:30 PM   Permalink
I second this


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by ravishankar vetrivel on Feb 07, 2007 02:17 PM   Permalink
Seems that you have not read the full article pls read it again to know the actual situation
"The quantum of 192 tmc ft of water comprises 182 tmc ft from the allocated share of Tamil Nadu and 10 tmc ft allocated for environmental purposes', the Tribunal said in its 1000-page order"
So actually it is only 182tmc to Tamil Nadu
pls look into this "The Tribunal, set up in 1990, had in its interim order given 205 tmc ft of water to Tamil Nadu" So it is 23tmc less than the previous one.
So if you have some brains you can find who is the looser or Winner but media has projected it as "419 tmc in headlines" just to save Karunanidhi's gov in tamil nadu,Thereby making it as an issue in Karnataka so finally the problem is not solved.
So if it could have been projected rightly there could have been riots in tamil nadu.
So guys it is not TamilNadu or Karnataka Who wins Ultimately only Politicians who wins and media is in support of them and not the people.Obviously now the people are the loosers.
Ravi




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