Judicial contempt petition filed by Goa court in Karnataka

Belgaum: The Karnataka government has filed a judicial abuse case against the Karnataka submission filed by the Goa government over the Mahadi issue.

Karnataka said the Goa bird was not affected by the Mahadai river diversion project, adding to the concerns expressed about the diversification of the river’s character. “What we have undertaken is not irrigation. Just a small project of drinking water. There is no danger of it.

Speaking about this, State Water Resources Minister Ramesh Jarakihioli said that the Goa petition would be answered in court. The state government has not violated any law. Currently, the Goa government has no information on its application. But the government is ready to answer any application. The Kalasa-Banduri Nala project will be completed as scheduled. The government has taken several steps to expedite the implementation of the project. He said that all necessary approvals have been obtained from the central government and concerned departments.

“The Goa government has rejected the application by the central government for the implementation of the Mahadai scheme, which has already issued a gazette notification. We are confident that the Supreme Court will not accept the application. The Mahadai Water Dispute Tribunal (MWDT) said it had given Karnataka its share of water.

What’s the Goa government’s argument?
The Goa government on Tuesday filed a judicial abuse case against the Karnataka Supreme Court in the case of the Mahadai river diversion project. Karnataka has hurried in terms of project implementation. While the case is still under court proceedings, the river diversion project has led to judicial abuse. Their government has questioned it in the Supreme Court, ”Goa Chief Minister Pramod Sawant said on Twitter.
Karnataka has undertaken the Mahadai River Diversion Project without obtaining official permission. This project, which has a fatal impact on the river diversity of river flow, must be stopped immediately. No construction activity should be undertaken before the Court’s final decision. The Interstate Water Dispute Tribunal has released water in 2018 in connection with the Mahadai River Water Supply. The board had allotted water shares in Maharashtra, Karnataka and Goa. But the three states that disagreed with this have challenged the Supreme Court. “This time, the Supreme Court has filed a petition against Karnataka over several documents, including video. “We will continue to fight for the protection of our rights,” he said.

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