"I assure the people of the state that if BJP is voted topower, it will solve the Mahadayi river water dispute betweenKarnataka and Goa," he told reporters here.
Shah blamed the Siddaramaiah government for the delay in finding a solution and added that it would have been settled if the chief minister had cooperated with the central govermment.
"The issue would have been solved if Siddaramaiah had cooperated with us earlier. There are some people, even now, trying to create obstacles. Hence there has been a delay," he said.
"Why are you worried about whether Eshwarappa will get the ticket or not? Eshwarappaji is the most respected leader our party. Taking care of interests of party leaders is my job. The central parliamentary party will announce the list of candidates," he said.
Eshwarappa and state BJP chief B S Yeddyurappa were at loggerheads before the central leadership stepped in to end it.
Eshwarappa has recently expressed apprehensions about attempts to deny him the ticket to contest the polls.
"Even an ordinary party worker in BJP can become chief minister. Even a Dalit can be a chief minister if the partycomes to notice such a dalit chief ministerial candidate,"he said.
On Union Minister Anant Kumar Hegde's statement on changing the Constitition, Shah said, "It is a dead issue. Hegde has already apologised.
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