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Negotiations the best way to remove Cauvery imbroglio: Kumaraswamy

Gulbarga, Feb 25 (UNI) Karnataka Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy today said the best way to solve the Cauvery river water sharing dispute between the river basin states was through talks.

''We strongly feel that a negotiated settlement is the best way to settle the differences and I call upon the neighbouring states to consider this point,'' he added.

Speaking to reporters at Srinivas Saradgi village, where President A P J Abdul Kalam launched the 'Suvarna Gramodaya' project, he said he did not feel it was necessary to change the legal advisors who represented the state before the Cauvery Water Disputes Tribunal, as demanded by some leaders.

He announced setting up of a first grade college and a Public Health Centre in the village.

On implementation of the Fifth Pay Commission recommendations to hike the salaries and allowances of the state government employees, he said a decision would taken after studying the report and the financial status of the state.

He said the government was committed to implement the recommendations of the Nanjundappa Committee on regional imbalances in the state.

''In the coming state budget the government would allocate maximum possible funds for irrigation, agriculture and education'', he said.

Responding to a question, he said the government had no misunderstanding with Governor T N Chaturvedi over the election of Chairman to the Legislative Council. A final decision on the election would be taken shortly.

He assured the people of Gulbarga to consider relaxing the helmet rule like the government had done in Bellary city in view of the hot climate.

Deputy Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa, who was also present, reiterated the government's decision to ban arrack in the state from the coming financial year.

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Step up vigil to curb arms smuggling to Lanka: CPI(M)

Madurai, Feb 25 (UNI) Tamil Nadu Communist Party of India (Marxist) Tamil Nadu Secretary N Varadarajan today demanded stepping up vigil to prevent smuggling of arms and ammunition from the state to Sri Lanka. Talking to newspersons here, he called for effective monitoring of clandestine manufacture of arms in the wake of the recent seizure of explosives in the coastal districts. Stating that reports of illegal transport of explosives was a matter of serious concern, he welcomed Chief Minister M Karunanidhi's.....

Illegal use of beacon lights: Case posted to May 2

Lucknow, Mar 14 (UNI) The Lucknow Bench of Allahabad High Court today fixed May 2 as the date of hearing of a writ petition filed against the unauthorised use of beacon lights in Uttar Pradesh. Justices Devi Devi Prasad Singh and J M Paliwal passed this order on a writ petition filed by Sudarsh Awasthi. The court also summoned two political workers Yamin and Sufi Aqeel on April 26 for allegedly issuing threats to chief judicial magistrate of Jyotiba Phule Nagar,.....

Undertrials escape

Jabalpur, Mar 14 (UNI) Three undertrials accused in a bank robbery case escaped from custody after a hearing at the District Court here but two of them were rearrested. Furnishing details of last evening's incident, Additional Superintendent of Police Manohar Verma said, ''Sultan, Imtiaz and Naushad are charged with a two-year-old robbery at the local Dena Bank branch in Anand Nagar. They escaped while preparations were being made to convey them back to Central Jail. Imtiaz and Naushad were rearrested near.....
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