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The Shiv Sena in Goa has written a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi asking his intervention to stop Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar from taking the step of allowing Karnataka to divert the waters of the Mahadayi river.
In the letter, the party's Goa spokesperson Rakhi Prabhudesai Naik has termed the move by Parrikar on Christmas as that of being a "Bad Santa Claus" who is snatching the future of of the next generation, which is river Mahadayi.
Naik in the letter said that the party wanted to express to the PM its displeasure over Parrikar's behaviour.
The spokesperson in the letter stated that "the river is a gift for us from nature and our forefathers have worshipped and preserved it. It is our duty to pass it on to our future generation, and not to use it for our petty political gains."
The letter went on to request the office of the PM to act like a "real Santa Claus" by impressing upon "Bad Santa Claus" to take back his decision to allow Karnataka to divert the Mahadayi river water.
"You would spread a message of hope, love and peace, if you do so on the occasion of Christmas," the letter told the PM.
The Sena's letter is in response to the letter written by Parrikar recently to BJP's Karnataka president BS Yeddyurappa softening the former's stand on the water-sharing issue.
Meanwhile, Union minister Prakash Javadekar rapped the Congress on Monday, 25 December, for its 'double-speak' on Mahadayi river water dispute with Goa, and blamed Sonia Gandhi for the stalemate.
The Congress was instigating people when they have welcomed Manohar Parrikar's gesture, Javadekar said.
Javadekar is BJP’s election in-charge for the Karnataka assembly polls due early next year.
Karnataka is seeking water from the river for meeting drinking water requirements in northern parts of the state where it has become an emotive political issue.
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