Goa government had sought appointment with the PM to seek his intervention on transfer of this dispute (between Goa and Karnataka over diversion of Mahadayi water) from 'Mahadayi Water Dispute Tribunal' to 'Inter-State River Disputes Tribunal'.
However, the meeting with the PM may not happen soon as he (PM) is busy with campaigning in Uttar Pradesh after which he would be proceeding on a foreign trip, said Chief Minister Laxmikant Parsekar.
Parsekar is of the opinion thatthe dispute case should continue to be heard by MWDT and not transferred to ISRDT.
"Mahadayi Water Dispute Tribunal was appointed and notified during the tenure of Atal Bihari Vajpayee-led government. The Tribunal has been hearing this case for so long and it has secured much headway into it," Parsekar told PTI.
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"The Presiding Officer of the Tribunal has also visited Karnataka, Maharashtra and Goa to study the issue. Now the case would be referred to ISRDT which means hearings will start afresh," the CM said.
Last month, the Union Ministry for Law and Justice withdrew permission granted to the former State Advocate General (Nadkarni) to represent Goa before the Tribunal, citing a clash of interest.