Sporadic protests by farmers and pro-Kannada outfits were reported in Mandya, Chamrajnagar, Mysuru and other placesin the Cauvery basin, a day after the state observed a bandh to protest the Supreme Court order asking Karnataka to release water to Tamil Nadu.
Road traffic between Bengaluru and Mysuru was normal today, barring short blockades by protesters, after it was disrupted for five days in Mandya district, the worst hit by agitation, police said.
Karnataka Water Resources Minister M B Patil today said the state would submit an appeal to the Cauvery Supervisory Committee against Tamil Nadu's demand for release of more Cauvery water.
"Tamil Nadu has already approached the supervisory committee asking for more Cauvery water... We will be submitting the counter appeal to the panel... Explaining the hardships and difficulties being faced by the people due to the Supreme Court order to release water," Patil told reporters in New Delhi.
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Patil, along with his legal team and officials, held deliberations with Karnataka Counsel Fali S Nariman in Delhi.
Earlier, Patil, speaking to a Kannada TV channel,
objected to Tamil Nadu's demand for more water terming it "baseless and impractical."
Karnataka had also written to the supervisory panel seeking an expert inspection team headed by an officer of the rank of a chief engineer as was done by the Cauvery Monitoring Committee in October 2012, to study the ground realities in the Cauverybasin.
The panel, headed by Union Water Resources Secretary Shashi Shekhar, will meet on September 12 to decide the quantum of Cauvery water to be released to Tamil Nadu and other states.
"We have decided to continue the Cauvery agitation till we get justice," said G.Madegowda, President of Cauvery Horata Samithi.
Government should compensate crop loss and should stop water release to Tamil Nadu, he told reporters, adding, the people of Cauvery basin were struggling for their survival.
"Instead of coming to rescue of our farmers Karnataka government is so adamantly releasing water," he said. BJP activists in Mandya submitted a petition to the district police complaining against Chief Minister Siddaramaiah following caning of the protesting farmers near the KRS reservoir yesterday during the bandh. "The BJP activists have submitted a petition against the Chief Minister, and we are scrutinising it," Mandya Superintendent of Police Sudheer Kumar Reddy told