<p>The Hyderabad-Karnataka Janapara Samiti has expressed concern over the State’s long-standing water problem with regard to Rivers Krishna and Cauvery.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Shortage of water is not due to lack of water but due to its mismanagement, the Samiti members said here on Monday.<br /><br />Projects not implemented<br /><br />According to them, Karnataka received 725 tmc ft of water under , which should be enough for small, medium and large irrigation projects; but they aren’t being implemented, specifically the Upper Krishna project. <br /><br />They propose that the office needs to be in Bhimrayangundi, not Bangalore for the actual implementation of the project to occur.<br /><br />They claim to be building pressure on the government to launch a time-bound water project. <br /><br />The Samiti members have addressed a letter to the Chief Minister Sadananda Gowda warning of launching a protest if their demands were not met.<br /><br /></p>
<p>The Hyderabad-Karnataka Janapara Samiti has expressed concern over the State’s long-standing water problem with regard to Rivers Krishna and Cauvery.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Shortage of water is not due to lack of water but due to its mismanagement, the Samiti members said here on Monday.<br /><br />Projects not implemented<br /><br />According to them, Karnataka received 725 tmc ft of water under , which should be enough for small, medium and large irrigation projects; but they aren’t being implemented, specifically the Upper Krishna project. <br /><br />They propose that the office needs to be in Bhimrayangundi, not Bangalore for the actual implementation of the project to occur.<br /><br />They claim to be building pressure on the government to launch a time-bound water project. <br /><br />The Samiti members have addressed a letter to the Chief Minister Sadananda Gowda warning of launching a protest if their demands were not met.<br /><br /></p>