KPCC spokesman M. Lakshman, who addressed a press conference in Mysur on Wednesday. | Photo Credit: Ma Sriram
A recent statement by the Minister for Social Care HC Mahadevappa that the former ruler of Mysuru Tip Sultan laid the cornerstone for Krishhnaraja Sagar (KRS), KPCC spokesman M. Lakshman claimed that Sultan’s tip was built by AA Agriculture preliminary and Sriranga before, and Sriranga. before, and before, and sriranga before, and before, and before, and sriranga, before, and before, and sriranga, and before, and sriranga, before, and sriranga, and sriranga, and sriranga, and sriranga, and sriranga, and sriranga, and sriranga, and srirang Srirana, and Srirana, and Srirana, and Srirana, and Srirana, and Srirana, and Srirana. Nalwadi Krishnaraja Wadiyar built a KRS reservoir.
He explained that he spoke as an honorary secretary of the institution of engineers, the Karnataka State Center, and as a person who studied KRS, Mr. Lakshman said that Mr. Mahadevappa refers to the stone inscription Sultana in 1794.
“About 6.5 TMC of the water of the water could be stored in fire constructed by the sultan and the water was used to irrigate the agricultural areas of KR Nagar and Srirangapatna.
Mr. Lakshman reiterated that Mr. Mahadevappa had never claimed that Sultan had built the KRS tank, and said it was Nalwadi himself, who decided to keep the stone inscription Sultan at the reservoir KRS entrance.
Mr. Lakshman criticized MEPs for Mysuru Yaduveer Krishhnadatt Chamaraja Wadiyar for accusing “twisted” history, and said that Congress had never turned history and accused the BJP for the spread of “lies”.
He said that the current MEP MP who was in power could not be compared with Nalwadi Krishnaraja Wadiyar. “The current deputy did not come to serve people,” he said.
Mr. Lakshman trained his weapons on former Pratap Simha for his statements against Congress in this matter. He tried to clarify that “Congress never said that Krs had been built a tip when the former deputy walked around and claimed that he had built a Bengaluru-MSuru motorway”.
Published – 6. August 2025 9:47
