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by saigeetha jagannathan on Apr 03, 2008 11:18 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

I found here a lot of people posting messages blaming Tamils in this issue. Some north indians too without knowing the geography and science of this issue. Its like blaming the victims.Is TN denying water to Karnataka or claiming Hogenakkal with no official records?. Buddy, its the other way round. Do understand the ground reality instead of spreading hatred. Don't vandalize the victims.

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by Tamil natan on Apr 03, 2008 11:20 PM   Permalink
There are non Indians, stirring things up.


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by KR Prasanna on Apr 03, 2008 11:23 PM   Permalink
good reply. Tamils always act like they are non indians

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by tamil on Apr 03, 2008 11:23 PM   Permalink
its as simple as "neighbors envy owners pride"..
there is no benefit in convincing this virtual figures.. all kannadigas know the truth .. but replying tis mail for time pass...

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by on Apr 03, 2008 11:24 PM   Permalink
but the way Karuna speaks and acts gives the impression that every natural resource should be given to TN first.. its supported by bullying politics and hold on centre. Could've resolved this issue much more smoothly if there are no dirty politics involved.

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by saigeetha jagannathan on Apr 03, 2008 11:28 PM   Permalink
Dear 'on',
Its the Karnataka's claim that cauvery water belongs to them since it originates there. Its not Karunanidhi or any Tamil claiming ownership of the river. We are only demanding the allocated share. You have never obeyed the tribunal's or supreme court's order. Dont screw the facts for your advantage,dear friend.

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