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by Dark Horse on Apr 05, 2008 04:24 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Hogenakkal is a land dispute for which Karnataka has asked for a joint survey for years which is rejected by TN (which may take hardly one month), and started constructing water project on Karnataka's Land.

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by Chozhan on Apr 05, 2008 04:29 PM   Permalink
Hogenakkal is not a disputed land. It is within TN boundary. Hogenakkal Water Project is for TN district from the Cauvery water after it enters TN from karnataka.

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by venkata laiah on Apr 05, 2008 04:31 PM   Permalink
First go and take Survey copy
from geological survey of india.
Then you will realize....

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by venkata laiah on Apr 05, 2008 05:06 PM   Permalink
Fool!!

Then how can u ask pok occupied kashmir by pak by more than 30 years,
you mean to say india should forget pok!!!
I mean to say you bloody Tamils occupied hogenakal, give back our land.

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by joen jenson on Apr 05, 2008 06:20 PM   Permalink
People like Venkata laiah are very upset as the facts are revealved. There is nothing wrong in revealing them. Infact,these are open facts

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by muthu Gokulanathan on Apr 05, 2008 04:30 PM   Permalink
common friend. How can a survey be ordered for a land that is with a state for 26 years after independence. That too by only one party involved. Do you think it is logical.
If at all some one agrees, then he agrees his loss.
At that time Karnataka govt wanted some mileage and took up this issue. nothing else.


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by gopal gopal on Apr 05, 2008 04:37 PM   Permalink
hai venjkat

last week jayalitha has said that mysore and some other part of the Karnataka is belongs to TN. she told according to survey. i do not whether true or not.
what u think about that

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by gopal gopal on Apr 05, 2008 04:40 PM   Permalink
how can u put this is as a abuse... some friend has typed this and reported as a abuse .

common friend. How can a survey be ordered for a land that is with a state for 26 years after independence. That too by only one party involved. Do you think it is logical.
If at all some one agrees, then he agrees his loss.
At that time Karnataka govt wanted some mileage and took up this issue. nothing else.


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by venkata laiah on Apr 05, 2008 04:44 PM   Permalink
Fool!!

Then how can u ask pok occupied kashmir by pak by more than 30 years,
you mean to say india should forget pok!!!

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by muthu Gokulanathan on Apr 05, 2008 05:38 PM   Permalink
Hey Venkat,
Just put up some thoughts.
Kashmir is a disputed land from the time of independence
Whereas suddenly in 1970s, Hogenakal become a disputed land for vested interested. How can it happen after 26 years from independence.
Then you will ask Hosur, Thali, Dharmapuri, Mettur.
When will your greed stop?

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by gopal gopal on Apr 05, 2008 04:53 PM   Permalink
his is what we are asking.... you have occupied our land for many years.. how can u claim that.

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by venkata laiah on Apr 05, 2008 04:53 PM   Permalink
I mean to say you bloody Tamils occupied hogenakal, give back our land.

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by Ramappa on Apr 05, 2008 04:47 PM   Permalink
Yediruppa's BJP entered into alliancn with AIDMK for the Karnataka elections so that she can take advantage of this

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