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TN opposes discussion on Mekedatu project in CWMA meet on June 17

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Published : Jun 8, 2022, 1:38 PM IST

Tamil Nadu government on Tuesday moved the Supreme Court seeking a direction to the Cauvery Water Management Authority (CWMA) restraining any discussion on Karnataka's Detailed Project Report (DPR) on Mekedatu balancing reservoir project at its meeting on June 17, state Water Resources Minister Duraimurugan said.

TN opposes discussion on Mekedatu project in CWMA meet on June 17
TN opposes discussion on Mekedatu project in CWMA meet on June 17

Chennai(Tamil Nadu): Tamil Nadu government on Tuesday moved the Supreme Court seeking a direction to the Cauvery Water Management Authority (CWMA) restraining any discussion on Karnataka's Detailed Project Report (DPR) on Mekedatu balancing reservoir project at its meeting on June 17, state Water Resources Minister Duraimurugan said.

Contending that the CWMA does not have powers to discuss the Mekedatu project issue since it is sub judice, Duraimurugan said the state would vehemently oppose any discussion on the contentious project at the meeting in New Delhi on June 17. The state has been necessitated to move the apex court as a discussion on the DPR on the Mekedatu project.

Also Read: TN Assembly passes resolution against K'taka over Mekedatu project, Bommai terms it 'illegal'

It was included in the agenda of the 16th meeting of the authority and recalled the efforts taken by the state government in the past to oppose neighbouring Karnataka on the proposed dam project across the Cauvery river. Duraimurugan assured that the state government would take firm steps to protect the interest and rights of the Tamil Nadu farmers on the Cauvery water issue. (PTI)

Chennai(Tamil Nadu): Tamil Nadu government on Tuesday moved the Supreme Court seeking a direction to the Cauvery Water Management Authority (CWMA) restraining any discussion on Karnataka's Detailed Project Report (DPR) on Mekedatu balancing reservoir project at its meeting on June 17, state Water Resources Minister Duraimurugan said.

Contending that the CWMA does not have powers to discuss the Mekedatu project issue since it is sub judice, Duraimurugan said the state would vehemently oppose any discussion on the contentious project at the meeting in New Delhi on June 17. The state has been necessitated to move the apex court as a discussion on the DPR on the Mekedatu project.

Also Read: TN Assembly passes resolution against K'taka over Mekedatu project, Bommai terms it 'illegal'

It was included in the agenda of the 16th meeting of the authority and recalled the efforts taken by the state government in the past to oppose neighbouring Karnataka on the proposed dam project across the Cauvery river. Duraimurugan assured that the state government would take firm steps to protect the interest and rights of the Tamil Nadu farmers on the Cauvery water issue. (PTI)

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