Mekedatu Row : Karnataka CM slams Tamil Nadu's letter to PM Modi, dubs it 'political stunt'

Calling it "illegal" and "against the federal system", Bommai said that the neighbouring state"s demand does not have any "locus standi" and that the Centre will not consider it.

NewsBharati    14-Jun-2022 15:34:30 PM
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Bengaluru, June 14: Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai on Tuesday slammed the Tamil Nadu government over its letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi seeking his intervention to restrain the Cauvery Water Management Authority (CWMA) from discussing the Mekedatu project in its meeting on June 17.

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Calling it "illegal" and "against the federal system", Bommai said that the neighbouring state's demand does not have any "locus standi" and that the Centre will not consider it.
 
"Tamil Nadu government is trying to raise the issue of Mekedatu again. Whatever they are doing is against the law and against mutually agreed terms. They are daring to misuse our water. We did not plan this project to snatch the rights of Tamil Nadu's share of water. We are implementing this project on our water share and on our land. Almost all our processes are complete and 15 meetings were held on the issue. How come they did not raise any objection that time?" the CM told reporters today.
 
As per the reports, CM Bommai also dubbed the move a "political stunt" by the MK Stalin-led government. "This is nothing but a political stunt. Tamil Nadu has always played politics on issues related to Cauvery. Their demand has no local standi and will not be considered by the Centre," he said.
 
Meanwhile, Karnataka Congress leader DK Shivakumar also waded into the controversy, saying Tamil Nadu is politicising the entire issue. He further appealed the Karnataka government to raise the matter with PM Modi for a solution.
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