Stating that there was not much of an option left after the apex court gave an interim order, Singh said, "Congress party stands solidly behind the decision of the government of Karnataka on the issue of Cauvery water."
Speaking to reporters after holding the first coordination committee meeting of the state Congress, Singhcomplimented Chief Minister Siddaramaiah for consistently taking the opposition on board regarding the issue.
"We have made our case very clear to the Supreme Court," he said.
Siddaramaiah, who was also present, said there was a "confusion" among people that because of the offer to release 10,000 cusecs made by state's senior counsel F S Nariman during the recent hearing, the Supreme Court directed release of 15,000 cusecs for 10 days.
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