"They (Tamil Nadu) have petitioned the Supreme Court. We will make Supreme Court aware about the ground realities in Karnataka," Siddaramaiah told reporters.
He said, "Tamil Nadu is asking for 50 tm-ft that was to supposed be released in a normal year. Do we have a normal year?" and added that the water level in the KRS Dam here was 93 feet instead of the 124 feet it was supposed to be in rainy season.
"It is not that we dont want to release water, but wedon't have water. We don't have water for our crops; we want40 tmc ft water for drinking. Where do we have water to release?"Siddaramaiah said.
The Supreme Court on September 2 will hear Tamil Nadu government's plea seeking release of 50 TMC of water from Karnataka to meet its irrigation demands in the backdrop of the Cauvery water row.
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Karnataka had on August 27 made it clear that it wasnot possible for it to spare Cauvery water to Tamil Nadu given the "severe distress" it was facing with an all-party meeting deciding thatthe same stand should be placed before the Supreme Court.
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