Top 5 news at 9 PM on Sept 9: Karnataka bandh: CM Siddaramaiah writes to PM Modi for intervention
With Extreme Unrest In Karnataka Over Release Of Cauvery Water To Tamil Nadu, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah Today Requested Prime Minister Narendra Modi To Call Forthwith “on A Few Hours Notice' A Meeting Of Chief Ministers Of The Two States To End The Impasse. Check Top 5 News At 9 PM On September 9.
With extreme unrest in Karnataka over release of Cauvery water to Tamil Nadu, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah today requested Prime Minister Narendra Modi to call forthwith “on a few hours notice” a meeting of chief ministers of the two states to end the impasse. Check Top 5 news at 9 PM on September 9.
With the “extreme unrest” in Karnataka over release of Cauvery water to Tamil Nadu, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah today requested Prime Minister Narendra Modi to call forthwith “on a few hours notice” a meeting of chief ministers of the two states to end the impasse.
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