Several parts of north Karnataka like Gada, Dharwad, Naragunda, Navalagunda, Gajendragad and Belagavi among other places saw protests with a few government offices coming under attack.
Mahadayi Water Disputes Tribunal, in its oral interim order passed today, rejected Karnataka's plea to divert 7.56 tmc water from Mahadayi basin to Malaprabha river.
Karnataka government had petitioned the tribunal seeking the release of 7.56 tmc of water for theKalasa-Banduri Nala project.
"We will discuss it in the cabinet, also as thisis the issue concerning the interest of the state so we willdiscuss with all parties and we will decide on further courseof action," he said.
Protests were on by several organisations and farmers across districts of North Karnataka demanding implementation of Kalasa-Banduri project for about a year now.
The Kalasa-Banduri Nala (diversion) project, whichwill utilise 7.56 tmcft of water from the inter-state Mahadayi River, is being undertaken by Karnataka to improve drinking water supply to the twin cities of Hubballi-Dharwad and the districts of Belagavi and Gadag.
Chief Minister Siddaramaiah had led an all-party delegation to the Prime Minister seeking his intervention for out-of-court settlement of the issue.
Earlier, Goa government had rejected Karnataka's attempt for out-of court settlement of the dispute statingthat the people of the state felt it was more prudent to settle the dispute through the Tribunal.
Rural Development Minister H K Patil said today'sinterim order has disappointed Karnataka. He said "we will continue our legal and political struggle to get justice to the state, we will do all that ispossible being united."
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