AMMK chief criticises Karnataka’s stand on Mekedatu project, flags impact on Cauvery delta
AMMK chief T T V Dhinakaran has described Karnataka's plan to construct the Mekedatu dam as "arrogant" and warned it would desiccate parts of the Cauvery Delta and threaten farmers' livelihoods.
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AMMK chief T T V Dhinakaran on Friday described Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar's remark that Tamil Nadu has ''no right'' to oppose the Mekedatu dam across the Cauvery as ''arrogant.''.
He stated in a press release that Karnataka's continued insistence on constructing the Mekedatu reservoir would ''desiccate'' large parts of the Cauvery Delta and threaten farmers' livelihoods.
Citing various reports, Dhinakaran said that the Karnataka government would soon submit a revised detailed project report (DPR) for the dam.
He further said that, although the Supreme Court has ruled that constructing a dam across the Cauvery requires the consent of the affected states, and despite repeated directions from the Cauvery Management Authority to ensure that Tamil Nadu receives its rightful share of water on time, the Karnataka government has persisted in acting unilaterally.
Dhinakaran alleged that this haste threatens the lives and livelihoods of Tamil Nadu's farmers.
He also alleged that previous governments, in their pursuit of political power, had ''mortgaged'' Tamil Nadu's rights to the Karnataka government.
He added that suspicion and fear have now emerged among farmers and the general public that the current Tamil Nadu government, which assumed office with the support of the Congress party, may also concede the state's rights in the Cauvery issue to retain political power.
Urging the TVK government to recognise the state's rights and the welfare of farmers, he called for the earliest possible halt to the Karnataka government's attempt to construct the Mekedatu dam across the Cauvery, stating that it would turn Tamil Nadu's delta into a desert on both political and legal grounds.
Karnataka has proposed constructing a balancing reservoir at Mekedatu on the Cauvery River to meet its drinking water and power generation needs.
Tamil Nadu has opposed the project, saying it would adversely affect its interests if implemented.
(This story has not been edited by Devdiscourse staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)
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