New Delhi sources have stated that there are some pretty good reasons why Prime Minister Narendra Modi isn't too enthusiastic about intervening in the Cauvery dispute, even though Karnataka chief minister Siddaramaiah and some Tamil Nadu leaders insist that he should.



It is stated that Modi is also aware that, by turning himself into an umpire in the quarrel between the two states, he may only end up giving himself a political headache he can do without and if any suggestions that he makes by way of finding a solution happen to favor Karnataka, he will open himself up to the allegation of political prejudice.

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Meanwhile the BJP has a strong presence in Karnataka and is hoping to wrest the state from the Congress in the Assembly elections in 2018 and the court is coming up with interim water release schedules till it gives a final ruling on Tamilnadu’s demand for 50 tmcft. Now the CSC is trying to work out how much water Karnataka must release from 20th September onwards.



As per reports the CSC is the right forum to decide on the issue after taking a close look at rainfall deficiency, water availability, the needs of the two states and the 2007 award of the Cauvery tribunal, where Karnataka and Tamil Nadu must fight it out at the CSC and then at the Supreme Court but not on the streets, which is what Modi is trying to tell the two states.


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