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Mekedatu Row: TN Crying ‘Conspiracy’ for Water Stream, Will Implement Him, said Karnataka

Mekedatu Row: TN Crying 'Conspiracy' for Water Stream, Will Implement Him, said Karnataka
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Chennai / Bengaluru: The line above the Mekedatu Dam increased on Monday, with Tamil Nadu accusing ‘conspiracy’ to inhibit water from the Cauvery River while the coastal state of Karnataka reiterated his determination with the reservoir balancing project.
DMK – Ruling Tamil Nadu tried to install in front of this problem, when Chairman of the Constitutional Court Minister Stalin held a meeting of all parties who decided there was no construction that could be taken in Mekedatu without prior approval from Riparian countries.
It decided to convey the same thing, among others, to the center.
The Minister of Home Karnataka Basavaraj Bommai returned that the state would not stop the Mekedatu drinking water project across the Cauvery River, with the opposition congress stating it would stand with the government if the land solving ceremony.
Overcoming meetings of all parties, attended by AidMK, Congress and BJP, Stalin accused the initiative of the Mekedatu Dam was ‘conspiracy’ to inhibit the flow of water to Tamil Nadu.
The meeting condemned the efforts by Karnataka to build a dam and urged the United States to not approve sanctions on the proposal.
Karnataka claims that the proposed dam is aimed at meeting the needs of Bengaluru City and for power plants “incorrect and it to deceive us,” he said, adding Cauvery is the right livelihood for Tamil Nadu.
“Not only Karnataka, Tamil Nadu also has full rights on the Cauvery River,” he said.
The Mekedatu Dam Initiative is ‘conspiracy’ to block the flow of water to Tamil Nadu from the catchment area under Kabini, Krishnarajasagar, Sub-Basin River Shimsha, Arkavathi, Suvarnavathy and other small rivers, Stalin suspected.
Because such areas do not have a reservoir, water reaches Nadu Tamil without obstacles and new dam proposals only for scuttle free flow, he said.
A few hours after the All-Party meeting in Tamil Nadu, Minister of Home Karnataka Bommai confirmed that his country would continue the project.
“We have sent detailed project reports to the Central Water Commission.
This project is related to utilizing additional water for drinking purposes.” “Karnataka has the right to assign this project,” he said in a statement in Bengaluru.
“There is no reason to stop the Mekedatu drinking water project.
We will definitely apply it,” he added.
According to Bommai, it has become an order associated with the distribution of Cauvery water has come, which has provided guidelines about how and when Cauvery water must be released for Tamil Nadu.
Congress’ Unit Karnataka President DK Shivakumar extended his support to the project, said it came under his Kanakapura Constitution, “Let the government do the ‘Bhumi Puja’ project for tomorrow, we stand with the government,” he said in a statement.
Meanwhile, responding to Bommai’s comments, the Minister of Water Resources Tamil Nadu Durai Murugan said the Supreme Court had explained that the quantum of water Karnataka had to be released to Tamil Nadu and from which point.
“By announcing to build a dam by blocking water flowing to Tamil Nadu …
amounting to ignore the upper court order,” he said in a statement in Chennai.
He signaled Tamil Nadu has the right to legal road in this matter.

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