The state government also said those indulging in violence during protests against release of water will be dealt with "iron-hands".
After an emergency Cabinet meeting to decide how to implement the apex court direction and deal with the violence over release of water, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah said, yesterday's Court order was the "most difficult" to follow, but it could not be disobeyed or rejected as it would be against the Constitution.
He said the Cabinet had a detailed discussion and after weighing the pros and cons "constitutionally, legally and politically" and keeping in mind the main Special Leave Petition challenging the Cauvery tribunal's final award coming up on October 18, it was decided to obey the court's order.
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He stressed that both September 5 and 12 orders were interim orders of the Apex Court.
In its September 5 order, the court had directed Karnataka to release 15,000 cusecs of water for 10 days to Tamil Nadu to ameliorate the plight of farmers there, which had triggered strong protests from farmers and pro-Kannada outfits.
Karnataka bandh was observed against it on September 9.
"I will be meeting him seeking his intervention, because law and order in this will have a bearing not only on Karnataka, but also Tamil Nadu because of movement of people."
"I will request him to call Chief Ministers of both the states to decide on this issue," he said.
Siddaramaiah warned of dealing violence with an "iron hand" in the wake of widespread untoward incidents that rocked Bengaluru.
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Siddaramaiah said his government would not plead for changing Supreme Court Judge Justice Uday U Lalit, who is hearing theCauvery case, on the ground that he was counsel for Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa earlier in his legal career.
"The government will not press for that (demand to change the Supreme Court Judge). We have full confidence inthe judiciary," he said.
Justice Lalit, before being elevated to the apex court, had also represented BJP national president Amit Shah and former Karnataka chief minister S M Krishna in different cases.