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Anti tamilian attitude by kannadigas
by gopalsankar gopalsankar on Apr 03, 2008 12:33 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Hogenakkal integrated drinking water scheme was mutually agreed by both karnataka and tamilnadu long back.Due to cheap political mileage the Karnataka BJP is raking up the issue after sleeping for more than 10 years.The same ediyurppa when he was CM for 7 days didn't talk about the above issue and now due to election all political parties in karnataka is taking-up the issue.When we could not respect our fellow indians how can we develop our country.

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  RE:Anti tamilian attitude by kannadigas
by Jai Babu on Apr 03, 2008 12:44 PM   Permalink
Tamil Nadu is the most QUARRELSOME and HYSTERICAL state in the country. It has to accept that it is a RAIN SHADOW state of the Western Ghats and will always face water shortage. Remember our Geography in school. It shouls accept this and change its water consumption patterns for crops as well as drinking water instead of fighting with Kerala over Mulla Periyar, Karnataka over Cauvery and the Hogennekal falls and of course Andhra Pradesh from whom it regulary begs and borrows Krishna water! But their politicians are busy pandering to vote banks and the poor masses of Tamils living outside Tamil Nadu will bear the brunt of fury.

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  RE:Anti tamilian attitude by kannadigas
by hari kumar on Apr 03, 2008 01:07 PM   Permalink
Mr. Jai babu

The IT companies in karnataka will not run if TN stops distribution of current to karnataka. Tamilnadu supplies majority of electricity to the southern states, what happens if TN stops supplying electricity to Karnataka. The entire karnataka will be in Dark. But they didnt do that....

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