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KFI meet on Mahadayi issue

Thursday, December 28, 2017 • Kannada Comments
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After five days of Dharna by Northern Karnataka people in front of former chief minister BJP office in Malleswaram have cleared the space with promise to solve the water issue of Mahadayi river before January 2018.

On the day the protestors stopped Dharna, the Kannada film industry personalities Dr Shiv, Jaggesh, Shruthi, KFCC members, KFPA members held a meeting the leader of the Farmer Association and assured all support in their protest for securing water to the affected region.

KFI is visiting Nargund belt where the crisis of farmers and drinking water is severe. In one of the two dates given, KFI would visit Nargund to know the crisis stated Dr Shivarajakumar.

This is the second time KFI is extending full support to the people North Karnataka, we have reached Hubballi for support and till the drinking water issue of the people is not solved we would support stated KFCC President Sa Ra Govindu. For 7.5 TMC of water the Prime Minister should intervene on this issue felt Sa Ra Govindu.

Not only Mahadayi issue we are ready to extend support for any difficulty of the people of the state mentioned Navarasa Nayaka Jaggesh.

Dr Shivarajakumar stated we are actors only in front of camera. We keep aside our makeup and extend support. It is because of people we are here today. The non Kannadigas living in Karnataka should also support the problem of the state. Farmer is our backbone. Giving money is not solution. You have given support for last 33 years for me. I would always support the issues faced by the state informed Dr Shiv.

Farmers Association leader Veeresh Shobanamath said film industry never left us alone. It is extending support. When we are in deep crisis anger comes out. He also invited the film industry to come to Naragund to know the actual problems.

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