TN Assembly unanimously opposes Karnataka's Mekedatu dam project
The House urged the CWC not to process or approve Karnataka's DPR for the Mekedatu project.
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CM Vijay said the House strongly objected to Karnataka's unilateral move to build the Mekedatu dam (PTI)
Chennai, 19 June
The Tamil Nadu Assembly on Friday adopted a unanimous resolution against Karnataka's move to construct a dam across the river Cauvery at Mekedatu, expressing support for all measures undertaken by the state government on the issue.
Chief Minster C Joseph Vijay piloted the government resolution over the nearly 13-year-long dispute with the neighbouring state, with the members of the
opposition, including Leader of the Opposition Udhayanidhi Stalin and AIADMK
chief Edappadi K Palaniswami, backing the government.
The
Congress too supported the ruling TVK in the Assembly, taking a contradictory
stand opposing the Karnataka Congress government, which is keen on pursuing the
balancing reservoir project.
Udhayanidhi
emphasised that the Mekedatu dam issue should be treated as a new dispute and
sought the inclusion of an amendment to the current resolution to urge the
Union government to set up a new tribunal under the Inter-State River Water
Disputes Act, 1956.
He called
for concerted efforts by all political parties in the Tamil Nadu Assembly and
Parliament to form a delegation and meet the Central government authorities to
demonstrate the state's unity on opposing the dam.
"The
DMK's firm stand is that no dam should be constructed at Mekedatu. We must
never allow Tamil Nadu's rights to be compromised. The party supports all legal
measures taken to prevent the construction of the dam in Karnataka. Let's
remain united to stop the project," Udhayanidhi said while speaking on the
resolution.
Extending
the DMK's full support to the chief minister on the issue, the LoP said farmers
were facing hardship as water was not released from Mettur day. The state
government should take necessary steps to secure its rightful share of Cauvery
water in the upcoming meeting of the Cauvery Water Management Authority, he
stressed.
Highlighting
the measures taken by the previous AIADMK regime to safeguard Tamil Nadu's
rights over Cauvery river water, Palaniswami recalled the proactive measures
taken by late Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa and said his party would support
all legal avenues to prevent the project that violated the Cauvery WaterDispute Tribunal's final order.
The
resolution moved by Vijay said that the House records its "strong
objection to the unilateral attempt of the Government of Karnataka to construct
a dam across the Cauvery River at Mekedatu, without respecting the Final Award
of the Cauvery Water Disputes Tribunal dated 5.2.2007 and the Judgment of the
Hon'ble Supreme Court dated 16.2.2018."
It said
Karnataka acted without obtaining the concurrence of the concerned basin
states, and had also not secured any approval from the Centre. Such an action
is "not at all acceptable."
"This
August House urges the Union Government not to grant any form of approval,
including technical and environmental clearances, to the Mekedatu Dam Project
proposed by the Government of Karnataka. The Cauvery Water Disputes Tribunal
and the Hon'ble Supreme Court have observed that the Cauvery Basin is a deficit
basin and that the total available water in the basin has already been
apportioned among the basin states."
"Therefore,
no new project can be undertaken in the Cauvery Basin, nor can any additional
quantity of water be utilized. The Cauvery issue is a highly sensitive matter
between Tamil Nadu and Karnataka. Therefore, this August House urges the Union
Government to advise the Government of Karnataka not to undertake the
construction of a dam or any new water storage project at Mekedatu or at any
other location in the Cauvery Basin without the concurrence of the other basin
states and without the approval of the Centre," it added.
The House
further urged the Central Water Commission not to examine, process, or grant
approval to the Detailed Project Report (DPR) submitted by Karnataka regarding
the project.
"This
August House unanimously expresses its support for all measures undertaken by
the Government of Tamil Nadu to prevent this attempt by the Government of
Karnataka so as to safeguard the interests of the farmers of Tamil Nadu,"
the resolution read.
Tamil Nadu
has been opposed to Karnataka's move to construct the balancing reservoir at
Mekedatu in that state, claiming it would affect its interests. The project
proposes to meet the drinking water requirements of Bengaluru, besides hydel
power generation.
Karnataka,
the upper riparian State, has been insisting that the dam will not harm Tamil
Nadu's interests.
In the
past, four Chief Ministers have ensured the unanimous passage of the TN
Assembly resolution against the construction of the Mekedatu balancing
reservoir. It was brought in December 2014 by the Jayalalithaa-led AIADMK
government, in March 2015 by her successor O Panneerselvam, and by the
Palaniswami-led AIADMK government in December 2018, and in March 2022, then
Chief Minister and DMK president M K Stalin had passed the resolution on the
same subject.
The
present resolution, which is the fifth, was piloted today by Vijay, who heads
the TVK. It strongly objected to the unilateral attempt by Karnataka to build
the balancing reservoir across the Cauvery and requested the Centre to deny all
technical and environmental clearances.
This row is part of the decades-old Cauvery River water sharing dispute between the two states.
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