Fielding two senior ministers--Venkaiah Naidu and Ananth Kumar to counter the Congress criticism of Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the issue, overnment said Modi was ready to resolve the issue by convening a meeting of Chief Ministers of the three concerned states Karnataka, Goa and Maharashtra unlike Congress, which took "no initiative" when it was in power.
"It seems Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah is suffering from selective memory loss. His stand on Mahadayi river is the latest. He blamed PM Modi for not resolving the issue with Goa. I would like to remind him of what Sonia Gandhi said on 30th May 2007.
Naidu claimed the Congress chief had said that her party was "committed not to allow river water diversion".
"Public should know this fact. Siddaramaiah knows what his leader said then. But he pretends otherwise. Seeking PM's help to resolve the Mahadayi issue is one thing. But blaming PM forgetting what Sonia Gandhi said in public is unfair and playing politics. Public figures need good memory.
Union Chemical and Fertiliser Minister Ananth Kumar said that the Prime Minister wanted a permanent resolution and was ready to "intervene" in the dispute.
"When the all-party delegation met the Prime Minister, he was very positive. He assured the delegation that he is not only interested in intervention; he went one step further and said he wants a permanent solution," said Kumar, a BJP MP from Karnataka.
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