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Goa and Karnataka are in a dispute over sharing water from the Mahadayi river, and the States have filed special leave petitions before the Supreme Court in the matter.
In a letter to the Chief Justice of India, GFP president Vijai Sardesai raised the issue of the alleged gross violation and misbehaviour by the Karnataka police against members of the Goan delegation in a joint inspection committee for the Kalasa dam project in Karnataka.
Highlighting the media reports, Sardesai said some personnel from the Karnataka police had restricted the entry of Goan officers, the technical staff of the department of water resources, from inspecting the site as ordered by the Supreme Court.
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Following this, the apex court on February 22 directed that a joint inspection committee, comprising officers from Goa, Maharashtra and Karnataka, be formed to inspect the Kalasa project and submit a report within four weeks.
”The Goan delegation in the joint inspection team was made to wait outside the Kalasa project, while the joint inspection was being carried out, and their IDs had been confiscated by the Karnataka police,” Sardesai said.
The GFP president said the Goan delegation was exercising its responsibilities as prescribed by the apex court, and the behaviour and disrespect they were shown were highly unacceptable.
”By obstructing the Goan delegation from performing and inspecting their due diligence at the Kalasa project, the Karnataka government and the Karnataka police force have violated the Supreme Court’s order and we urge that the apex court looks into this matter,” the letter reads.