Cauvery dispute: TN all-party meet agrees to move SC

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin convened an all-party meeting to address Karnataka’s reluctance to release Cauvery water, as recommended by the Cauvery Water Regulatory Authority (CWRA), and the meeting unanimously condemned Karnataka’s stance and resolved to pursue legal avenues if necessary.

The meeting of Tamil Nadu’s legislative party leaders also decided to approach the Supreme Court if necessary to get Cauvery water for the state from Karnataka.

“If Karnataka fails to comply, we are prepared to approach the Supreme Court once again to ensure justice for Tamil Nadu,” CM Stalin affirmed, highlighting the state’s determination to safeguard its water rights.

A resolution adopted at the meeting strongly condemned the Karnataka government for refusing to release water as per the Cauvery Water Regulation Committee’s directive of one TMC ft. every day.

Another resolution urged the Cauvery Water Management Authority to direct Karnataka to release water in compliance with the orders of the Cauvery Tribunal and the Supreme Court.

CM Stalin, addressing the gathering, expressed grave concern over Karnataka’s refusal to abide by CWRA recommendations despite adequate rainfall this year.

“Last year, due to Karnataka’s non-compliance, we were compelled to approach the Supreme Court to secure our rightful share of Cauvery water,” Stalin remarked, underscoring the critical nature of water access for Tamil Nadu’s agricultural needs.

Water Resources Minister Duraimurugan and representatives of AIADMK, Congress, BJP, PMK, CPM, CPI, MDMK, MMK, KDMK, and TVK took part in the meeting and conveyed their views.