Karnataka would approach SC on Hogenakkal: Krishna
New Delhi, April 5
Former Karnataka Chief Minister S M Krishna has said the state would approach the Supreme Court on the Hogenakkal issue and he was not "concerned" whether the DMK will get upset or the ruling UPA coalition will get affected by the move.
"We can always go to the Supreme Court you know, so that protection is there for every state," he told a private television news channel.
Asked if the Central leadership would allow the Karnataka unit of the party to go ahead with the move, the former Governor of Maharashtra, who has made a comeback into state politics said, "....If it comes to that, we have no other alternative".
"...We are not really concerned whether the DMK is going to be upset or it is going to have an impact on the Central Government, all that we are concerned is how does this project affect Karnataka in terms of the water sharing agreement between Karnataka and the Tamil Nadu," he said when asked whether the Congress will risk upsetting the DMK which is a coalition partner at the Centre.
The central leadership of the party, however, had adopted a cautious approach yesterday saying the state units of the party in Karnataka and Tamil Nadu were free to take their own stands in the matter.
The party apparently adopted cautious approach on the issue in view of the coming Assembly elections in Karnataka.
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Mr. Krishna should know, how shamfull and sinfull act against hindu dharma for resisting the drinking water.
Monday, April 7, 2008
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