The Prime Minister should have deputed officials from the Water Resources ministry to assess the ground reality and storage level before convening the Cauvery River Authority meeting of riparian states, Gowda told reporters here.
"Without undertaking this exercise, Singh not only convened a meeting but also issued the direction to Karnataka in the absence of any data on the situation. Even now it is not too late. The Centre should depute teams to both states. I will soon write a letter to the Prime Minister in this regard," Gowda said.
He welcomed state Chief Minister Jagadish Shettar's stand on not releasing water to Tamil Nadu.
Gowda pointed out that the storage level in K R S Dam stood at 80 tmcft and the state required 67 tmcft for irrigation and also water to meet drinking water needs.
Contrary to this, there is no water requirement now in Tamil Nadu, he claimed and accused that state of "unnecessarily" raking up the issue.