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Not in a position to release Cauvery water for TN: Siddaramaiah


Mangalore Today News Network

Bengaluru, Aug 25, 2016: Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaih today conveyed the state’s inability to release Cauvery water for farmers in Tamil Nadu due to deficit rainfall in the river basin area.

Siddaramaiah"There is deficit rainfall in the Cauvery basin area, so in the present situation it will be difficult to release water for irrigation purpose," he told a delegation of farmers from Tamil Nadu who met him here.

According to the CMO officials, Siddaramiah said if there were good rains in the days to come and the situation improved, water would be released.

The farmer leaders, who met the Chief Minister at his residence, requested him to release water for samba crop in nine lakh acres, stating that in the absence of water, they might have to face difficulty due to crop damage.

Pointing out that the water level at dams in the Cauvery  basin area had not reached expected levels, Siddaramaih said the situation was such that there would be difficulty in  providing drinking water.

"In this circumstance, we will be unable to release  water even under distress formula. Please understand our situation," he told the farmers.

Siddaramaih has called the meeting of floor leaders of  the state Legislative Assembly and the Council on August 27 to discuss Tamil Nadu’s repeated demands for release of water and the situation in Cauvery basin area due to deficit rain fall.

Union ministers from the state and district-in-charge  ministers from Cauvery basin area have also been invited for  the meeting, officials said.

The Tamil Nadu government has moved the Supreme Court to get its share of Cauvery water. Siddaramaih had recently said his government was also ready for the legal battle.

Speaking to reporters on the issue, Karnataka Water Resources minister M B Patil said the state government will apprise the Supreme Court, Centre and Cauvery Supervisory Committee about the situation.

"Tamil Nadu is demanding the release of water. Chief Minister has already said that water is not sufficient for drinking water supply. We have cautioned our farmers about  the situation and crops they are going to undertake, but  Tamil Nadu is asking for Samba crop. It is a very difficult  situation," he said.

On the proposed Mekedatu dam project across Cauvery  River, which is being opposed by Tamil Nadu, Patil said Detailed Project Report (DPR) was ready and the draft of it will be placed before the Cabinet next week.

It would be a Rs 5,900 crore project and there would be no shortage of funds, he said, adding it would not affect Tamil Nadu’s interests.

Patil said the dam would have a capacity of 67 TMC,  bigger than KRS (Krishna Raja Sagar) which can store 45 TMC of water.

Noting that Tamil Nadu was having objections to the  project, Patil said, "We will disclose the project to the  Supreme Court, Central Water Commission and concerned Central  government ministries. We will proceed with the project  legally, convincing every one.

The project we have prepared is very clear, it is practically feasible." Stating that the project will be initiated in this government’s tenure itself, Patil added it will also have a 300 MW power generation facility.


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