Stating this at an all-party meeting chaired by him to discuss the row,he said he would also try to convince Congress leaders in Goa of the need to release water to Karnataka.
"If the Goa Chief Minister responds to my recent letter and calls for a meeting on the issue, I will also make honest efforts to convince Congress leaders there" (to release water to Karnataka), Siddaramaiah told reporters after the meeting.
Siddaramaiah said that he expected state BJPs participation and cooperation in this regard.
After mediation by BJP national president Amit Shah, Parrikar, in a letter to Karnataka BJP chief B S Yeddyurappa last month had said that in principle, Goa would not oppose the "reasonable" and "justified" quantum of water meant to be utilised for drinking while pointing out that the matter is pending before the Mahadayi Water Disputes Tribunal.
Meanwhile, state BJP has accused Siddaramaiah of playing politics on the issue by seeking for Prime Ministers intervention, instead of trying to convince Congress leaders in Goa who are opposed to sharing of water.
Reiterating that BJP will take the responsibility of convincing Goa and Maharashtra Chief Ministers regarding water sharing, and state Congress should convince their party colleagues who are inopposition there, Yeddyurappa questioned Rahul Gandhi and Sonia Gandhis silence on the issue.
Karnataka, which has locked horns with neighbouring Goa on sharing Mahadayi River water, is seeking release of 7.56 tmcft water for the Kalasa-Banduri Nala project.
The project is being undertaken to improve drinking water supply to the twin cities of Hubballi-Dharwad and districts of Belagavi and Gadag.
It involves building barrages across Kalasa and Banduri, tributaries of Mahadayi River, to divert 7.56 tmc ft water to Malaprabha which meets drinking water needs of the region.
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