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Perfect judgement
by Venkat kumar on Feb 05, 2007 02:45 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

What is unfair in this...?
Readers here should understand the situation in TN. You are simply talking about the judgement.
Don't you guys thought about the people in TN. Shame on you.... tell me how much you can give to TN?...You guys are still holding on to some nonsense and don't want to give water to TN.

You must obey the rules and the judgement...
Then why are you filling cases in High court and supreme court...

If you don't want to give the water to TN then why you are releasing the water during flood?..
Keep it there and you can use it later na...

Think that we are indians and have to share everything....

Behave like an educated person...


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by vijay kumar on Feb 05, 2007 02:49 PM   Permalink
wehere are you man cauvery for ours only not for TN

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by vinod si on Feb 05, 2007 02:54 PM   Permalink
HI,

For you kind information i stay in the so called birth place of Cauvery -- Mysore, but for your information we do not get cauvery water to drink....... what should we say???
being educated is fine but when it comes to your own house hold problem then education and all are kept aside.

Vinu

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by guru prasad on Feb 05, 2007 03:39 PM   Permalink
My dear Friend venkat, sharing is diff , giving away everything is different. Okay if you are talking about the concept of sharing!, give something equavalent to the amount of water in acute shortage in Karnataka. Whether it could be in terms of Power(Electricity) or Money. Why don't you ppl think think abt this? aren't u educated enough to talk about sharing aspects???
Regarding judgement, we were never benefited from supreme court's judgement, even when karnataka was in Top 5 states in the drought list.


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by Kavitha Velusamy on Feb 05, 2007 02:50 PM   Permalink
Rightly said!

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by Amit Kumar on Feb 05, 2007 03:40 PM   Permalink
un kudile en puku vekkire vadi

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by vinu on Feb 05, 2007 02:51 PM   Permalink
first tell me r u tamilian or kannadiga(dont say that u r indian )

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by on Feb 05, 2007 03:09 PM   Permalink
first u should understand the problems in karnataka there is no water for us in many places first test ur KNOWLEDGE. Educate urself about this issue. Water can be released when there is excess of water when u have all the facilities in TN When y people come and stay here in b'lore when u people are not respecting our national language how can u talk about being indians shame on U.

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by Balakrishnan sankaranarayanan on Feb 05, 2007 03:14 PM   Permalink
have u eduacted yourself first? cauvery is natural resource and everyone has right on it. You simply can't refuse cauvery to tn. we don't care whether there is water in karnataka or not.

SIMPLY GIVE US THE SHARE. UNDERSTAND?

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