Questioning the propriety behind Parrikar's letter, KPCC working president Dinesh Gundu Rao said Goa chief minister's action is an insult to Karnataka chief minister Siddaramaiah as he was sidelined from the whole process.
"I never thought the BJP will stoop so low. The case was going on for the last two years. The PM was aware of it but did not take any initiative," Rao said.
The Congress leader said Parrikar should have written to Siddaramaiah saying Yeddyurappa has spoken to him in the presence of other BJP leaders and that he was ready to resolve the drinking water crisis in Karnataka by releasing water from the Mahadayi river.
Rao said, "Is it not pure politics if Yeddyurappa reads the letter in the BJP election rally? By playing the water politics, BJP is undermining the water crisis and demeaning the sufferings of people. It is also insulting our chief minister Siddaramaiah."
During an election rally in Hubballi, Yeddyurappa read out Parrikar's letter to him.
In the missive, Parrikar had said his government is willing to consider an amicable settlement with Karnataka on sharing inter-state Mahadayi river water to meet the drinking needs of drought prone areas in northern parts of the state.
Rao also took a dig at Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath for his speech yesterday at Hubballi.
"Yogi Adityanath says Congress is Tipu Bhakt and they are Hanuman Bhakt. This is purely divisive politics," he said.
The Congress leader said his party does not want to learn lessons of governance from Adityanath.
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