Cauvery River Dispute

Cauvery dispute: Karnataka on high alert amidst bandh Bangalore: An 80,000-strong police force will be stationed in Bangalore as Karnataka observes a bandh in protest against the release of Cauvery water to Tamil Nadu on Saturday. Several Kannada outfits gave a call for a statewide bandh in protest against the Supreme Court's directive to the state government to release 9,000 cusecs of water daily from the river to their neighbouring state that is facing a severe water shortage due to a rainfall deficit.

Former Karnataka chief minister BS Yeddyurappa is expected to join the bandh. Lashing out at the PM-headed tribunal, the Cauvery River Authority (CRA), formed to resolve the dispute over the sharing of water, Yeddyurappa said that its order to release water to Tamil Nadu was 'unpardonable'.

Yeddyurappa, who began a day-long dharna in protest against the CRA order on Friday, demanded that the Prime Minister withdraw the "diktat without delaying even for a moment". He stressed that the Prime Minister should have first sent a central team to the state to study the ground realities before issuing the order.

Even autorickshaw and taxi drivers are expected to join Saturday's bandh affecting the transport services across the state. Lawyers too are expected to boycott work. Security has been stepped up across the state paramilitary forces stationed in the Cauvery belt. Bangalore Additional Commissioner of Police (Law and Order) Suneel Kumar said that 40 platoons of Karnataka State Reserve Police (KSRP) and personnel of the City Armed Reserve (CAR) would be positioned in senstive 
07:59 AM, Oct 06, 2012

Cauvery water dispute: SC to hear TN's plea New Delhi: Tamil Nadu's plea for water from the Cauvery is all set to come up for hearing in the Supreme Court on Monday. The plea has sought a direction to Karnataka from the apex court to release 2 TMC (thousand million cubic feet) of water from the river to the state that is facing a rainfall deficit. One crop of the current season has already been destroyed in the...  
07:57 AM, Sep 10, 2012