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Will Karnataka listen?
by Jothi Maheshwaran on Apr 02, 2008 11:01 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Do you think if SC or Central givt says, Karnataka is going to listen? They never did in their previous years... they never accepted tribunal verdict, they never worry about law & order. Btw, this whole comments is about which is superior... where is the question of tamil or kannada coming here? I dont understand.
Hve healthy discussions guys, i belive that the discussion is suppose to be if TN is right in continuing the project or not.
Which as per media (TOI, indian express) it is. They clearly mention that the then J H Patel govt & TN govt has mutually agreed for this.
TN to get 1.x tmcft and Bangalore to get 8.x tmcft water. Instead of stopping TN from implementing the project, I think KA should also start thinking of implementing their share also. Put yur thoughts in construction, not in other way...

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  RE:Will Karnataka listen?
by SREENIVAS on Apr 04, 2008 07:53 PM   Permalink
kannidagas are always friendly in nature that is why most of the industries in karnataka is having tamil population, most of the trains originating from mysore are going to Tamilnadu to benifit the tamils who can jolly wel travel and settle in karnataka, has it come to your notice any objection from kannidaga, please ask any tamilians settled in karnataka the nature of kannidagas, we do not want to hear any sermons from youo we know we are law abidiging citizens of this great country indi. the soft nature of kannidagas is haunting them

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  RE:Will Karnataka listen?
by Sam on Apr 04, 2008 09:12 PM   Permalink
1992 Riot in Bangalore Killing Tamils and Raping Women and Children is history which speaks abut the nature of Kannadigas, please do not cliam undue credits

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