Cauvery dispute : Supreme Court modifies its order, asks Karnataka to release lesser quantity of water
Karnataka had made a plea with the court to suspend its order to release 15,000 cusecs of water.
The state Government had claimed that Tamil Nadu's claim of a water crisis is "false" and that Karnataka is not in a position to release water.
Ever since the top court had ordered release of 15,000 cusecs of water every day, protests broke out in different parts of Karnataka taking the relation between the two neighbouring states to a new low.
On Monday morning, the Woodlands hotel in Chennai was attacked allegedly by a fringe Tamil group, who hurled petrol bombs, damaing glass panes and windows.
The group also allegedly left pamphlets warning of retaliation if Tamils were targeted in Karnataka.
The attack is being seen as a retaliation to a Tamil engineering student being thrashed in Bengaluru on Sunday allegedly for making derogatory comments on Kannada actors and also commenting on the Cauvery dispute.
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has appealed to social media users to not support any hate campaign.
On Friday, a statewide shutdown left life paralysed in Karnataka.
In Bengaluru, schools and colleges were closed along with most major IT offices because of protests.
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