There is no compromise on Mekedatu project: Bommai
The Hindu
‘Tamil Nadu has been opposing the project for political gains’
Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai on Thursday reiterated that there would be no compromise on implementing Mekedatu balancing reservoir, a drinking water project, in the Cauvery basin of the State. “Tamil Nadu has always made a political capital of the inter-State dispute, we are not interested. They are trying to politicise everything. Entire political system in Tamil Nadu has been opposing the project,” Mr. Bommai said.More Related News

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