Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar 
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Can’t comply with CWRC order: DKS

Shivakumar, who holds the water resource portfolio, said the inflow of water in the Krishnaraja Sagar Dam is insufficient to release water to the neighbouring state.

DTNEXT Bureau

BENGALURU: Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar has expressed the state’s inability to release water to neighbouring Tamil Nadu as directed by the CWRC, saying it does not have adequate water in its Cauvery basin.

His statement comes after the Cauvery Water Regulation Committee (CWRC) had on Monday recommended that Karnataka release 2,600 cusecs of water to Tamil Nadu per day for 15 days from November 1.

Shivakumar, who holds the water resource portfolio, said the inflow of water in the Krishnaraja Sagar Dam is insufficient to release water to the neighbouring state.

“The inflow in KRS Dam is nil. We don’t have the strength to release water,” he told reporters here and added that 815 cusecs of water flows naturally from KRS and Kabini dams to Tamil Nadu.

“There is only about 51 TMC water left in the Cauvery basin. Presently, the water stored is required to meet the drinking water requirements,” Shivakumar added.

Tamil Nadu had demanded 13,000 cusecs of water per day.

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