The Chief Minister has convened an all-party meeting of floor Leaders of both Houses, MPs, including central ministers representing the state, and Ministers concerned of Cauvery basin and district in-charge Ministers, CMO officials said.
Taking Karnataka to task for its repeated "defiance" by flouting its orders over release of, the apex court today asked it to release 6,000 cusecs water from tomorrow till October 6 to Tamil Nadu, warning "no one would know when the wrath of the law" would fall on it.
After the apex court verdict, sporadic protests were reported from Mandya and Mysuru districts where police have made elaborate security arrangements.
Speaking in New Delhi, Karnataka Water Resources Minister M B Patil said the government will decide further course of action after going through the judgment and discussing with the legal team headed by advocate Fali Nariman.
Nariman told the bench he has unequivocally said he would not argue for Karnataka till the orders of Supreme Court are complied with.
Both the Legislative Assembly and the Council on September 23 had also adopted a resolution not to provide water for any other purpose except to meet drinking needs, citing "acute distress" and "alarmingly low levels" in dams.
The opposition BJP and JD(S) have expressed disappointment over the Supreme Court's order and the stand taken by Nariman, representing the state in the case.
Yeddyurappa said BJP has been seeking replacement of
Nariman and also that the state government has to go before another bench as it may not get justice from the current bench.
Former prime minister and JD(S) Supremo H D Deve Gowda said, "Whatever might have been his differences over the issue of release of water, Nariman could have said one sentence to the Court when it ordered the constitution of Cauvery Management Board."
He opined that the senior advocate could have said the "issue (where Karnataka has challenged the final order of the Cauvery Tribunal) is coming up before a Supreme Court bench on October 18.
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