"Karnataka government has not violated the Supreme Court order on Cauvery issue. I have never said that I will not release Cauvery water to Tamil Nadu," Chief Minister Siddaramaiah told reporters at Davanagere, some 265 kms from here.
Siddaramaiah said there was a deficit in inflows and storage level in reservoirs in Karnataka and hence it was not feasible for sharing Cauvery water with Tamil Nadu.
"There is hardly any water available in Kabini, Cauvery, Hemavathy and Varahi dams in the state. In this context is it feasible for us to release Cauvery water to Tamil Nadu? We have placed these details before the apex court as well," he clarified.
The Cauvery Supervisory Committee on June 13 rejected Tamil Nadu's demand for its share of water saying it was not feasible, given the deficit in inflows and storage level in reservoirs in Karnataka.
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Following this, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa took the decision to approach the apex court with a contempt petition.
Slamming the stand of Karnataka that the Supervisory Committee on Cauvery was not properly formed and it cannot take any decisions, Jayalalithaa said, "this amounts to contempt of court."