State objects to Cauvery committee proceedings

June 3, 2013

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New Delhi, Jun 3: The Karnataka government on Sunday objected to the proceedings of the Cauvery Supervisory Committee's first meeting held on Saturday on sharing of distress water among Cauvery basin states and adhering to guidelines on water releasing issues.

The State demanded that “correct” proceedings should be issued in order to clear the doubts that might be created on sharing of water.

Karnataka Chief Secretary S V Ranganath in a letter to the member secretary to the Supervisory Committee said that as the State was yet to submit its observations on draft rules business of the committee on water sharing issues, no decision should be taken till then.

He said the State required at least 10 days for the purpose.

The proceedings of the committee issued by the Union Water Resources Ministry soon after its first meeting said that “the panel decided that any shortfall from normal yield shall be distributed amongst all the states in proportion to the distress which is also reflected in the Cauvery Water Dispute Tribunal Final Award”.

The proceedings also said that “the Chairman emphasised pending constitution of the Board (Cauvery Management Board), the guidelines for monitoring the implementation of the Award (Cauvery Water Dispute Tribunal) by the Supervisory Committee have been derived from the Award and will be followed”.

While raising objections for including these two points in the proceedings, Karnataka said as the State has sought time to reply on these two issues, the committee should rectify its mistake and issue corrected proceedings immediately.

It may be noted that Karnataka has been maintaining that distress sharing of water should be based on ground realities on storage of water in reservoirs and its drinking water requirement. Besides, the State is also objecting to the Cauvery Water Dispute Tribunal guidelines for monitoring the implementation of Tribunal's award saying it will infringe its rights.

The guidelines set by the Tribunal virtually give sweeping powers to the Government of India or any body set up by the Centre to monitor the release of water to lower riparian states as Karnataka will lose the supervisory control of all four Cauvery basin reservoirs — the Krishnarajasagar, the Hemavathi, Kabini and the Harangi reservoirs.

If the guidelines are accepted, “Karnataka would not be able to exercise the option to release water to Tamil Nadu only after it has sufficient storage in the reservoirs, particularly in the years of distress,” said an official from Karnataka Government.

The Supervisory Committee was constituted to implement the Cauvery Tribunal Final Award till the Cauvery Management Board was set up.

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Mangaluru, Oct 7: In a heartbreaking turn of events, the search for Mumtaz Ali, chairman of Misbah Group of Educational Institutions, ended with the discovery of his mortal remains in the Phalguni river near Kulur. The somber discovery came after an exhaustive search, leaving a community in shock and sorrow.

He is the younger brother of former MLA Mohuiddin Bawa and former MLC B M Farookh. 

The incident has taken a deeply distressing turn with the filing of an FIR against six individuals, including a woman, who are accused of pushing Ali to a tragic end. 

The accused allegedly blackmailed Ali, fabricating a story about his involvement in an illicit relationship with the woman. Reports suggest that they extorted Rs 50 lakh from Ali and were unrelenting, demanding an additional Rs 50 lakh from him, casting a shadow over his final days.

The complaint, lodged by Ali’s grieving brother, accuses these individuals of driving him to despair through relentless blackmail and false accusations, ultimately leading him to take the tragic step.

In the early hours of Sunday, Ali left his home at 3 am, heading towards Suratkal, perhaps seeking some solace. A minor accident occurred when his car collided with a private bus near MCF. Despite the mishap, he offered a heartfelt apology to the bus driver and conductor—a gesture that now echoes with the pain of his unspoken struggles. After the collision, Ali made a U-turn near Panambur circle, driving back towards Kulur bridge, where his journey came to a sorrowful end.

Ali’s last moments hold an even deeper sadness, as he left behind a voice message in Byari, naming an individual who had been tormenting him mentally. Sent to his daughter and a close friend, the message revealed the unbearable burden he was carrying, hinting at his final decision to end his suffering.

This tragic loss has left the community and his loved ones grappling with unanswered questions and a profound sense of grief. As the investigation unfolds, the memory of Mumtaz Ali lingers, a reminder of the silent battles that too often go unseen.

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October 8,2024

Mangaluru: The by-election to the legislative council from the Dakshina Kannada and Udupi local authorities' constituency will be a contest among four candidates. An independent candidate, Muhammed Riyaz, has withdrawn his nomination on Monday, the last day for withdrawal.

Deputy commissioner Mullai Muhilan MP stated that candidates Kishore BR (BJP), Raju Poojary (Congress), Anwar Sadat S (SDPI), and Dinakar Ullal (independent) will be in the fray. 

Polling will be held at 392 booths in Dakshina Kannada and Udupi districts between 8am and 4pm on Oct 21.

A total of 6,032 voters from Dakshina Kannada and Udupi are eligible to vote. While there will be 234 polling booths in Dakshina Kannada, Udupi will have 158 stations. Gram panchayat members, corporators of the Mangaluru City Corporation, members of city municipal councils, town municipal councils, town panchayats, MLAs, MLCs, and Lok Sabha members are eligible to vote.

Election observer of the Election Commission of India (ECI), Pankaj Kumar Pandey, reviewed the poll preparations at the deputy commissioner's office on Monday. He issued directions to officials regarding arrangements to be made during the election and counting of votes.

The deputy commissioner stated that out of 6,032 voters, 3,127 are women and 2,905 are men. He said the counting of votes will be held at St Aloysius PU College in the city on Oct 24.

Udupi deputy commissioner Vidya Kumari K, city police commissioner Anupam Agrawal, Dakshina Kannada ZP CEO Anandh K, Dakshina Kannada SP Yathish N, Udupi SP Arun K, and additional deputy commissioners Santhosh Kumar G and Mamatha Devi were present.

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