WATER DISPUTE

Cauvery: Full-scale protests in Mandya, Jayalalithaa's effigy burnt

PTI9_6_2016_000149B Pro-Kannada activists burn poster of Tamil Nadu CM J. Jayalalithaa while holding a protest in Mysuru on Tuesday | PTI

Agitated farmers and activists belonging to pro-Kannada outfits blocked Bengaluru-Mysuru Highway on Tuesday as protests intensified in the wake of the Supreme Court directive to the state to release Cauvery water to Tamil Nadu.

Mandya district, the nucleus of Cauvery politics, saw a bandh with protesters holding road blockades and dharnas at several places, as hundreds of security personnel, including Central forces, were deployed in the Cauvery belt to maintain law and order.

Prohibitory orders have been clamped around Krishnarajasagar Dam and entry of visitors to it prohibited till September 9, as the Cauvery row hotted up after the Supreme Court direction to Karnataka to release 15,000 cusecs of water to Tamil Nadu for the next 10 days to address the plight of the farmers there.

Protesters also mobbed and ransacked several government offices in Mandya forcing their shut down, while attendance at government offices remained thin, police said.

The Supreme Court's direction on Monday triggered an immediate backlash with a farmers' body, spearheading the stir, calling for a bandh on Tuesday in Mandya district.

Shops, hotels, theatres and other commercial establishments remained shut while schools and colleges declared a holiday in the district where state-run and private buses were also not plying.

Protests are also being held in Mysuru and Hassan districts, fed by the Cauvery, demanding Karnataka not release water.

Venting their anger, protesters burnt effigy of Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa at several places.

Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, who is holding a meeting of senior ministers, legal experts and officials, has invited legislature floor leaders and MPs later on Tuesday to discuss the further course of action.

The government appealed to people not to resort to agitation and urged them to maintain calm.

"My appeal to the public is that don't resort to agitation...and keep calm and we will make all efforts to protect the interest of the farmers," Law and Parliamentary Affairs Minister T.B. Jayachandra told reporters in Bengaluru.

Jayachandra said people should maintain calm as it is an order by the Supreme Court and the government needed to go before the Cauvery supervisory committee and convince it.

"My appeal is be calm, and don't spoil any government property or anything because it is a Supreme Court order. We have to go before the Supervisory Committee and we want to try to convince (it) also," the minister said.

Former chief minister and state BJP President B.S. Yeddiyurappa asked the government to file a petition countering the Supreme Court order.

In Mandya city, Kannada Rakshna Vedike outfit activists held a bike rally and burnt the effigy of Jayalalithaa.

G. Madegowda, president of Cauvery Hita Rakshana Samithi, the body spearheading the agitation, criticised the chief minister and irrigation minister for their "irresponsible" behaviour over the Cauvery issue.

He also called on the district MLAs to resign enmasse to protest against the "injustice".

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