Cauvery water issue: Karnataka farmers begin relay hunger strike

04 Oct 2012 Evaluate
The protest against the release of Cauvery water to Tamil Nadu, grew fiercer on Thursday with a relay hunger strike in Mandya, Karnataka, warning that people would stop paying taxes if government did not heed their demand by Thursday evening. Rapid Action Force (RAF) has been deployed by the District authorities on Wednesday at the Krishna Raja Sagar reservoir in the wake of a threat by a farmers body to lay siege to the dam to stop flow of water to Tamil Nadu. 

Thousands of farmers and activists of various organizations have poured into Mandya, the epic centre of the agitation against release of water to Tamil Nadu, to intensify the protest. Chief Minister Jagadish Shettar had urged farmers to maintain peace and said the state would file a review petition before the Supreme Court, for a review of the Cauvery River Authority directive. Prohibitory orders have been annunciated in one km radius of the KRS reservoir from where besides Kabini dam 9000 cusecs of water is being released since Sunday complying with the Supreme Court order.

However, the Karnataka government began releasing water after the Supreme Court had asked it to abide by the September 19 directive of the Cauvery River Authority, headed by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh till October 15.

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