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Cauvery verdict: Farmers, TN government welcomes it, opposition opposes

IANS  |  Chennai 

saw mixed reactions over the Supreme Court's Friday order on the sharing of the water, with the farming community and the government looking forward to its implementation while the political parties said the state has been cheated.

"In a way, this is a historical judgment where the apex court has said no state can claim ownership over a river. The should now nationalise the rivers," told IANS.

He said though the reduction in Tamil Nadu's share of water would impact the farmlands in the state's Cauvery delta region, the should take steps to implement the judgment and see that gets its share of water.

"Higher allocation of water can be sought from the Water Management Board once it is formed. The should set it up soon," Pandian said.

Hailing the court judgement that said ownership cannot be claimed over rivers, Chief Minister in a late night statement termed it as a positive development.

However her said the negative point is that the court has taken the ground water reserves in the Cauvery delta region into consideration, while calculating Tamil Nadu's share of water.

He said the court judgement has ensured supply of water for next 15 years by

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Ranganathan, Cauvery Delta Farmers Welfare Association Secretary, told IANS: "We welcome the judgment. The government should set up the Water Management Board. The reduction in Tamil Nadu's water share can be managed."

He said he filed the case in the apex court when he was 45 years old. "Now I am 82."

Political leaders on the other hand opposed reduction in the state's water share.

said a detailed response could be given only after studying the order but added it is unfortunate that Tamil Nadu's share has gone down.

However, it is heartening to note that the court has ordered to set up the Water Management Board, he said.

Slamming the DMK, he said the party has no right to criticise the ruling as the blame for the Cauvery water dispute has to be borne by it (the DMK).

PMK founder termed the order an "injustice" to even as he welcomed the judgment on the setting up of the management board and also on barring the possibility of any further appeal against the order.

DMK M.hit out at the government, saying the state has been cheated out of its share of water while Karnataka, which did not honour any of the earlier orders of the court, has got a higher share.

According to Stalin, Palaniswami should convene an all-party meet to discuss the unprecedented situation and decide on the next course of action.

"I would like to insist that representatives from farmers' association should be allowed to take part in the meet," he said.

DMK told a television channel that the current government changed its lawyers frequently and the state's arguments were not put forth strongly.

He demanded the resignation of the headed by Palaniswami as the state's share of water got reduced to 177.25 thousand million cubic feet (tmcft) from the 192 tmcft allocated by a Tribunal in 2007.

Congress said the good thing was that can't claim ownership over

MDMK said the apex court order is unfair to

On his part, said the government should file a review petition in the apex court and the judgement is impacting the livelihood of the state farmers.

Actor-turned-politician said he was shocked to hear the reduction of Tamil Nadu's share of water.

--IANS

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First Published: Fri, February 16 2018. 23:48 IST
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