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Tamil Nadu parties attack Centre over Cauvery

Tamil Nadu parties attack Centre over Cauvery

Chennai/New Delhi(IANS) Opposition parties and farmers organisations in

Tamil Nadu erupted in anger over the Central government's moves to seek

clarifications from the Supreme Court whether it had directed constitution

of a Cauvery Management Board as the deadline for the purpose expired on

Thursday.







They also attacked the Tamil Nadu government over its "inability" to

pressure the Centre to implement the court order because it was "afraid" of

the govenment in Delhi and had no guts to oppose it.





Tamil Nadu Chief Minister K. Palaniswami on Thursday chaired a high-level

meeting to discuss the next course of action on the river water sharing

issue. Deputy Chief Minister O. Panneerselvam and other senior Ministers

attended the meeting at the Secretariat.





Later, Palaniswami held another meeting with some ruling AIADMK MPs who

said they were willing to resign if directed by the party high command.





Sources said the state was said to be considering approaching the Supreme

Court with a contempt petition over non-implementation of the February 16

order that directed constitution of a Board within six weeks, a period that

expired on Thursday.





With Karnataka opposed to creation of the Board and the issue being

sensitive in view of the coming Assembly elections, the BJP-led government

at the Centre is reportedly considering moving the Supreme Court to seek

clarifications on the verdict.





Karnataka and the Centre are of the view that the apex court had not

directed the constitution of the Board and had only spoken of a "scheme" in

keeping with the award of the Cauvery Water Tribunal, a stand that is

completely opposed to Tamil Nadu's position.





DMK leader and former PWD Minister Duraimurugan said both Palaniswami and

Panneerselvam should meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi and ask him to set

up the CMB and the CWRC.





"The AIADMK could have staged a protest outside Modi's office in Delhi. It

is not enough if we just pass resolutions. We have to exert pressure on the

central government," he added.





He questioned why the Chief Minister had convened a high-level meeting on

the day the deadline was to end as well as the central government's action

to seek clarificaion on the 'scheme' word just before the last date.





PMK Founder S. Ramadoss also flayed the Centre for allegedly not abiding by

the Supreme Court order and said the Tamil Nadu people will not pardon it

for betraying the state's interests.





"The Union government, instead of filing a clarification plea in the

Supreme Court, should set up the CMB and the CWRC as the deadline ends

tonight," he said in a statement.





Several other leaders including VCK chief Thol Thirumavalavan, Mutharasan

(CPI-M) and activist P. Nedumaran echoed his feelings saying there was a

danger of Tamil Nadu "rising in revolt" over the Centre's "partisan"

approach.





Actor Rajinikanth said setting up the CMB and the CWRC alone could help

resolve the Cauvery issue and hoped "justice would prevail".





His colleague in the cinema field and a now a political rival, Kamal

Haasan, said the constitution of the Board alone was the only way out.





Asked about AIADMK MP A. Navaneethakrishnan's remarks in Parliament on

Wednesday that his party MPs were ready to commit suicide if the Centre did

not set up the CMB and the CWRC, senior Bharatiya Janata Party leader and

Union Minister Pon Radhakrishnan said: "If my resignation helps in

constitution of the CMB and CWRC, I am ready to do it."





He said the coming Assembly polls in Karnataka had nothing to do with the

delay in action on the Cauvery issue.





Radhakrishnan also promised the BJP's full support to the Tamil Nadu

government in securing the state's rights in the Cauvery water issue.
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