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'K'taka, TN must step up efforts to nab Veerappan'
Sunday, January 26 2003 12:53 Hrs (IST)

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Bangalore: Karnataka Governor T N Chaturvedi on January 26 said governments of the state and Tamil Nadu should undertake as a matter of "great" urgency and with sustained attention the task of bringing forest brigand Veerappan to book.

"The governments of the states concerned, with the co-operation of the Central government, would spare no efforts to bring the brigand to book," Chaturvedi said in his Republic Day address at the Parade Grounds.

"The year 2002 will down in the history of Karnataka as the year when the unfortunate incident regarding Nagappa, a senior and veteran politician, took place," Chaturvedi said, referring to the killing of Nagappa in Veerappan's custody.

Obviously keeping the Cauvery issue in mind, he said a major challenge facing Karnataka today was the sharing of river waters. President A P J Abdul Kalam, he said, had pointed out the need for an amicable solution to the problem.

He said the Ganga-Cauvery project had been discussed at length by experts all over the country and added that the viability, cost-factor, effectiveness and displacement of human habitations were issues which naturally had to be analysed before it could be taken up.

"The country is committed to finding a permanent solution in this regard for the good of all states," he said.

On the issue of corruption, Chaturvedi said the Lok Ayukta had attempted to tackle corruption, inefficiency and maladministration in the state. But fighting corruption was the responsibility of not just the Lok Ayukta but also concerned agencies and enlightened citizens, he said.

Cultural programmes depicting the mosaic of Indian culture and unity in diversity presented by children stole the show at the celebrations.

PTI



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