Chennai: Minister of Water Resources Tamil Nadu S Duraimurugan on Friday told the State Assembly that the Cauvery Water Management Authority (CWMA) did not have jurisdiction to discuss the problem of the Dam Mekedatu.
This is a sub-stitch because the problem is waiting in front of the court, according to him.
“Reports that this problem will be taken for the discussion by a surprising CWMA.
Do not have jurisdiction to discuss this issue, namely sub-animation.
We have submitted a case at the Supreme Court on this issue.
The disgust petition has been submitted in the Central Air Commission after we learned that the project report Detailed (on the Mekedatu Dam project) was accepted, “said Duraimurugan, replied to the leaders of the Legislative Party who raised the problem of Mekedatu as soon as the assembly session began.
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The leaders of various parties showed that the media report said that the Head of the Karnataka Minister Basavaraj Bommai had announced that they would build a dam at any cost and the problem would be taken by CWMA.
They condemn and appeal to the Government of TN to take the right steps to prevent efforts to build dams.
M Randhi from BJP said that the party would support the efforts of the TN government and would not allow the construction of the Mekedatu dam.
Opposition Deputy Leader O Panneerselvam remembers the efforts taken by former CM J Jayalalithaa in the problem of Cauvery and said the party would support the government’s efforts in this matter.
The state government is in his seat and it will not allow the construction of dams in Mekedatu, the Minister said.
Cutting political lines, leaders extend full support to the state government in the problem of Mekedatu.
“If this continues, I can convince you that we will win this problem.
There is no power that can defeat TN if we remain united in two-language policies, compulsion of Hindi and Cauvery’s problem,” said Minister.
He welcomed changes between political parties, which were different in various problems but came together when it was important for the greatest interest of the country.
He said the head of Minister M K Stalin had raised this problem with Prime Minister Narendra Modi during their last meeting.
They talked for 10 minutes for problems and the PM response was also convincing, the Minister said.
“I met Union Jal Sakshi Minister (Gajendra Singh Shekhawat) on this issue.
The All-Party Committee from the State also asked the Union Minister in this issue, which in turn, said that the ministry would not provide a nod to the project without the approval of Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Puduchery, “said Duraimurugan.