Cong alone can't be blamed for river diversion project: Rai

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Press Trust of India Mangaluru
Last Updated : Feb 01 2016 | 6:58 PM IST
The Congress government in Karnataka alone could not be blamed for the decision to implement Yettinahole river diversion project as it was approvedduring the previous BJP regime, State Forests and Environment MinisterB Ramanath Rai said here today.
Addressing reporters, Rai, who is alsothe district-in-charge minister, said BJP's Dakshina Kannada MP Nalin Kumar Kateel was only trying to gain publicity and political mileage with his opposition to the project.
Kateel'sstance is just a political drama for personal and political gains, he alleged while adding that all the BJP members in the assemblysupported the project.
"If Kateel is against it, let him comeout of the party and convince BJP MLAs with the reasons for his opposition to the project and urge them to press an adjournment motion in the House," he said.
Rai pointed out that infact BJP's Late VS Acharya had mooted the projectwhen he was the minister in the B S Yeddyurappa government in2009.
He had also said that 10 per cent water from Nethravati rivercould be diverted to drought-hit districts through the Yettinahole project.
The project was announced by Yeddyurappa in the budget, Rai observed while stating that the diversion of Nethravati waters would notaffect the water supply to coastal districts.
All the previousgovernments had cleared the project and now it is in the hands of ChiefMinister Siddaramaiah, he added.
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First Published: Feb 01 2016 | 6:58 PM IST

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