"The Congress government in Karnataka is politicising the Cauvery issue due to election fever. Their popularity has been sliding in the last four years and now it has touched rock bottom," he told reporters here today.
"If they are not respecting the Supreme Court verdict, they will face the consequences," he said.
On September 27, the Supreme Court had asked Karnataka to release 6,000 cusecs of Cauvery water in the next three days despite the unanimous assembly resolution passed by the state on September 23 to use the water only for drinking purposes, citing "acute distress" and "alarmingly low levels" in its dams.
Radhakrishnan said the Prime Minister had been taking efforts to find an amicable solution to the Cauvery river water dispute.
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To a question, he said he believed that Tamil Nadu chief Minister Jayalalithaa, now recuperating in a hospital in Chennai, where she was admitted on September 22 after she complained of fever and dehydration, was in good health and would attend to her work after being discharged.
He also urged people not to believe in rumours on her health.
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