Coimbatore: Minister of Water Resources Negara Duraimurugan condemned Karnataka’s partner to oppose the second phase of Hogenakkal drinking water projects.
“TN has the right to implement legal and humanitarian projects.
This project will be implemented for sure,” Duraimurugan said in a statement on Saturday.
4,600 Crore Project was announced by the Chief of the Constitutional Court of MK Stalin on January 20.
Inaugurated many projects in Dharmapuri, Stalin said Detailed project reports will be prepared.
For the second phase of Hogenakkal integrated drinking water projects, which will supply water to Krishnagiri and Dharmapuri District.
The first phase of the drinking water project was launched by the chairman of the Minister of MIN minister in 2008 in 2008 to provide drinking water to two districts.
Announcement position, Minister of Water Resources Karnakata Govind Karol has said the neighboring state challenges the project legally.
By stating that Tamil Nadu did not place the project before the Cauvery Water Disputes, the Court or Supreme Court, Minister Karnataka said that every project he wanted to apply in Cauvery Basin should Only in line with the allocation of water made by the court and the Supreme Court.
TN and Karnataka have crossed Swords on the Mekedatu Dam project, the last pushed forward.
Durimurugan said the final appreciation of the Cauvery water dispute in February 2007 had allocated 2.2 TMC water for consumptive use.
He also noted that TN received 25.71 TMC from the ‘balanced water after considering the permitted irrigation scheme.
“Citing several aspects of the Supreme Court’s command and the final appreciation of the court including clauses -18, Duraimurgan said they gave the right to drink water to drink the purpose of water .Rajya Sabha MP and PMK leader Anbumani Ramadoss also said that Karnataka did not have the right to oppose the project.
“Minister of Karnataka understand Apex court decision on the final verdict in the River Cauvery Cauvery tribunal Row,” Anbumani said, adding that all issues between TN and Karnataka sorted When the first stage the project starts and the same condition will apply to both phases too.