The Hogenakkal drinking water supply scheme is being implemented by Tamil Nadu on the basis of a No Objection certificate by the Centre. The NOC was issued by the Centre on September 21, 1998 after convening a meeting of both the States on June 29, 1998. At the meeting, Tamil Nadu and Karnataka had agreed not to object to drinking water supply schemes as long as the State concerned utilised water from its allocated share.
The then Karnataka Chief Minister J.H. Patel of JD(S) - former ally of BJP had been the signatory to the NoC.
This is the reason why in this whole tamasha the JD(S) is quiet.
The BJP, Tamil Nadu unit and its ally, AIDMK (both entered into an alliance agreement for the coming polls in Karnataka) spearheaded the opposition pressure on Karunanidhi to react. The BJP, Karnataka meanwhile is trying to milk the issue to gain votes.
Rascals. Teach BJP a lesson for their divisive politics and misrule
RE:Teach BJP A Lesson
by Manjanna on Apr 02, 2008 08:22 PM Permalink
Rajana , You don't know Karnataka politics. Don't talk rubbish without proper info. J.H. Patel was not in JDS he was in JD and he did not take BJP support during his rule. BJP was opposition party. BJP never supported J.H.patil. Only after JH patil govt fallen few peoples went with BJP for next 1999 election. TN does not have approval from center toimplement Hogenakka project.