Mysuru: Over 300 people including farmers from Karnataka and Tamil Nadu assembled at Meenakshipura, the village on the backwaters of Krishna Raja Sagar Dam, this morning to welcome the “Rally for Rivers” that reached Mysuru from Puducherry. Meenakshipura is over 22 kilometres from Mysuru.
The rally is led by Founder of Coimbatore-based Isha Foundation and spiritual leader Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev where he is driving across from Kanyakumari to the Himalayas.
The rally was kicked off on Sept. 3 in Coimbatore and will conclude on Oct. 2 in New Delhi after covering 16 States and 7,000 kilometres.
In Mysuru, a public event will be held at the Maharaja’s College Grounds at 6 pm today where member of Royal family Pramoda Devi Wadiyar will be the chief guest. Suttur Mutt seer Shivarathri Deshikendra Swamiji, Padma Bhushan Dr. D. Veerendra Heggade of Sri Kshetra Dharmasthala, Actor Ganesh, Member of Parliament Sri Pratap Simha and MLA Vasu will join Sadhguru Jaggi Vasudev on the dais to address the gathering.
Over 50 farmers from Karnataka and Tamil Nadu had come to the venue for an interaction with Jaggi Vasudev. Farmers from Tamil Nadu had come from Kovai, Avanashi, Villupuram and Velliangiri. Along with TN farmers, Seers Yuktheshwarananda and Kaleshwarananda from the neighbouring State were present.
After offering the pujas, Jaggi Vasudev told the farmers that Isha Foundation had consulted various water experts and legal luminaries and had prepared a National Water Policy. “We have come up with the draft National River Policy and will present the same to Prime Minister Narendra Modi after the rally reaches New Delhi,” he said.
Interacting with farmers, Sadhguru said that whenever Cauvery issue is raised, people speak about the quantum of water to be shared by Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. “Unfortunately, no one speaks on the availability of water and the need to conserve water.”
In a passionate plea to save water, Jaggi Vasudev spoke about “Kaveri Kudumbam” (Cauvery Family) where the farmers of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu would meet frequently to discuss the water availability and sharing. This “Kaveri Kudumbam” is defunct now and there is an urgent need to revive the same, Sadhguru said.
Speaking on behalf of Karnataka farmers, Melukote MLA K.S. Puttannaiah showered praises on Jaggi Vasudev for launching such a meaningful rally. Each person spends about 135 litres of water daily and 45,000 litres every year. “Reports say that by 2030, 20 percent of the world’s population will die due to lack of water. It is high time we save our natural resources and join hands with ‘Rally for Rivers’,” he said.
After Mysuru, the rally will move towards Bengaluru tomorrow where a large-scale public event will take place at Palace Grounds.
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddharamaiah will be the chief guest. Water Resources Minister M.B Patil, Members of Parliament Ananth Kumar, P.C Mohan, Union Minister D.V. Sadananda Gowda and Kannada film star Puneeth Rajkumar will also participate in the event.
The rally will reach New Delhi on Oct. 2, covering 16 States and 23 events in major cities, traversing a stretch of 7,000 kilometres.
Sadguru’a RFR (rally for rivers) is a great initiative! All people who consume water must realize the need for planting trees which are the real sources of water. As mentioned by Sadguru, it is the trees that bring water and not otherwise. Sadguru’s plan is to grow trees on the banks of the rivers, at least for a kilometer width. But trees can’t be grown instantaneously, they take years to become big and useful. Hence, if we start now and start planting, we and our children will get the results. Sadguru has also said that, we must plant fruit bearing trees and not trees which are of no use to birds or human beings. Let all of us pledge to give a missed call to “8000980009” and support the great cause.
Sadguru’s RFR (rally for rivers) is a great initiative! All people who consume water must realize the need for planting trees which are the real sources of water. As mentioned by Sadguru, it is the trees that bring water and not otherwise. Sadguru’s plan is to grow trees on the banks of the rivers, at least for a kilometer width. But trees can’t be grown instantaneously, they take years to become big and useful. Hence, if we start now and start planting, we and our children will get the results. Sadguru has also said that, we must plant fruit bearing trees and not trees which are of no use to birds or human beings. Let all of us pledge to give a missed call to “8000980009” and support the great cause.