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Kumaraswamy leaves for Delhi

Special Correspondent

He will take up matters relating to the State other than the Cauvery issue


  • Meeting with Karnataka MPs in New Delhi put off
  • All-party meet on tribunal verdict on or before February 22

    BANGALORE: Chief Minister H.D. Kumaraswamy left for New Delhi on Tuesday to call on Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Union Ministers to discuss State's pending projects and not the Cauvery issue.

    Sources in the Government told The Hindu that prior to his departure, he told Deputy Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa and Minister for Water Resources K.S. Eshwarappa that the Cauvery issue would not figure in his talks with the Prime Minister.

    Following this assurance, Mr. Yediyurappa and Mr. Eshwarappa, who were booked to travel with the Chief Minister, called off the trip in the last minute.

    It was only on Monday that Mr. Yediyurappa and Industries Minister Katta Subramanya Naidu were in Delhi to brief the top BJP leadership on the Cauvery issue.

    However, it appears that senior officials of the Water Resources Department had prepared the draft of a detailed memorandum to be submitted by Mr. Kumaraswamy to the Prime Minister.

    State's predicament

    The Chief Minister said that the Cauvery issue would not figure in the discussions, but on Monday he said he would be apprising the Prime Minister of the State's predicament with regard to the Cauvery tribunal award and the "injustice" meted out to the State.

    He is also expected to seek the intervention of the Union Government in the matter.

    Mr. Kumaraswamy assured the Assembly that any decision on the Cauvery issue would be finalised only at an all-party meeting scheduled to be held here on or before February 22.

    A meeting with Karnataka MPs in New Delhi slated to be held on Wednesday has been put off.

    People of the State had given a fitting message against the award by their support to the bandh, he said.

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