The Asian Age

‘ Share Mahadayi water with K’taka’

Shah’s tactical move can swing votes in Bombay- Karnataka region

- B. ARAVINDA SHETTY

BJP president Amit Shah homed in on an issue that could swing a major chunk of the votes in the critical BombayKarn­ataka region in the poll bound state, pulling in Goa chief minister Manohar Parrikar for a key meeting with state BJP leaders, and promising to end the impasse over the row on sharing of the Mahadayi waters ahead of elections in May.

At a meeting at his residence in Delhi on Wednesday, he directed Mr Parrikar to consider the drinking water needs of 11 taluks in north Karnataka, telling the Goa chief minister that Karnataka’s demand for sharing of 7.56 tmc of water for drinking water from the Mahadayi river through Kalasa- Banduri Nala will not affect the interest of Goa.

Sources close to the state BJP told this newspaper that, Mr Shah called only the top leaders of the BJP for the confabulat­ion, including party Chief Ministeria­l candidate B. S. Yeddyurapp­a, former Chief Minister Jagadish Shettar, HubballiDh­arwad MP, Pralhad Joshi and Union Ministers Ananth Kumar, D. V. Sadananda Gowda.

Mr Shah has categorica­lly told Goa Chief Minister that the party should resolve the Mahadayi crisis at the earliest, since the party, out of government since 2014 is going to face public ire in 2018 if it’s not resolved as it is BJP- run Goa that is opposed to the move.

Mr Shah spelled out the tight political situation, the BJP is facing in the state on the issue, with the Congress government accusation­s that the BJP government in Goa was solely responsibl­e for opposing the project, having a negative fallout for the state BJP unit.

Mr Yeddyurapp­a and Ananth Kumar explained that proposed KalasaBand­uri drinking water project would directly impact 25 Assembly constituen­cies, across 11 taluks, if the party failed to fulfil its promise to clear the project. BJP leaders said that with an allocation of 7.5 tmc feet of water, drinking water can be supplied to HubballiDh­arwad, Gadag, Bagalkot and some part of Belagavi districts.

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