Speaking in the state legislative assembly on the water dispute issue involving Goa, Karnataka and Maharashtra, Parrikar also said that the state government has come up with certain strategies to tackle the water dispute.
Karnataka and Maharashtra have planned dams upstream Mahadeyi river, which meets Arabian Sea near Panaji. The Goa government has raised objections over the diversion, claiming that such an act would hamper the ecology of the coastal state. Karnataka plans to construct at least seven dams and three hydroelectric projects by diverting the water to river Malprabha.
He said he could try to speak to his Maharashtra counterpart and convince him on the issue. "But it is a dispute, so you cannot handle it on the party lines," the chief minister said.
The chief minister said he himself would not like to tackle the issue on the party lines as it is concerning the interests of Goa.
He also accused Karnataka of "not telling the whole truth".
"We brought this issue before the Water Dispute Tribunal, where we proved that Karnataka is not telling the entire truth," he said.
Parrikar said that 78 per cent basin of the entire Mahadeyi river lies in Goa. "And out of all the river basins in Goa, 47 per cent belongs to Mahadeyi," he said.
He stated that constructing dams upstream will increase the salinity in the rivers of the state and also ecologically affect the areas up to the Western Ghats.
He claimed thatthe Goa government has designed certain strategies to tackle the water dispute, Parrikar refused to reveal them in public.
"When it comes to water, Karnataka has problems with several states as the state is not interested in understanding how best the water can be used," Parrikar alleged.
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