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Its a natural calamity
by Sumit De on Jun 24, 2007 11:31 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

I didnt know that there are so much enemity between the southys........its a natural calamity and still they are relating the KAveri water here??? My goodness.........what are these people?

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  RE:Its a natural calamity
by Amaraneni kumar on Jun 25, 2007 02:00 AM   Permalink
not southies.. there are more states in south india than tamil nadu and karnataka. learn some geography before you write.

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  RE:Its a natural calamity
by Sunil on Jun 25, 2007 01:03 AM   Permalink
cauvery born and life line of all south karnataka people. Only on used from ourside will be left to tamils. Will u be ready to give out the your home items which you have bought with your effort and money. Just don't talk out blurtly. Understand the situation and talk maturely. Always tamilans thinks they are genius and thyer are alone to live in here. Better get proper ground level info and talk publicly.

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by jigar on Jun 25, 2007 01:58 AM   Permalink
I'm not from south but it definitely hurts to see people fight over water during the time of natural calamity. I sincerely pray to GOD to give you guys (karnataka and taminadu people) some sense of brotherhood.


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  RE:Its a natural calamity
by madan prabhu on Jun 25, 2007 08:03 AM   Permalink
Cauvery water originates in karantaka,no doubt..but naturally flows down to tamil nadu,and 70% of the river flows in Tamil Nadu.
Just by obstructing the flow of the river by creating dams..doesnot provide any authority over the river and its resources..so mr sunil u better know what u talk ..before u blabber

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