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DMK moots resignation of all TN MPs if PM fails to meet

Press Trust of India  |  Chennai 

DMK today suggested to K that all MPs from the state should resign if did not meet a proposed all-party delegation to press setting up of the DMK Working M K Stalin, who is also the of the Opposition in the state assembly, made the suggestion during a meeting with held at the state secretariat here to discuss the Cauvery issue. Talking to reporters after the meeting, he said told him that Modi had declined to meet the delegation, a claim denied by the D Jayakumar said "neither the Prime Minister's Office nor Modi have declined to meet the Tamil Nadu delegation." The had only said that the Centre had informed that the delegation could first meet the concerned Minister and later the Prime Minister, he told reporters separately. said he told that the assembly could be convened and a resolution adopted on the issue to step up pressure on the Centre on setting up the board, as directed by the in its recent order. Besides, the DMK said he also mooted the idea that the should announce the convening of the assembly and also that all MPs of ruling AIADMK and DMK from would resign if the failed to meet the delegation or immediately intervene in the Cauvery issue. "They (government) said that this issue could be discussed when the assembly convenes," said. An all-party meeting convened by the here on February 22 to discuss the Cauvery issue had decided that the would lead a delegation of leaders of all parties, farmers and MPs from the state to meet Modi. also said the told him that they could wait till March 5 and if there was no communication, he assured that the House will be convened on March 8. "declining to meet the delegation is an insult to Tamil Nadu," he charged. Jayakumar said a proposal for convening the assembly and adopting a resolution to put pressure the Centre on the Cauvery issue was discussed at the meeting. "The said the matter will be considered and steps will be taken for convening the Assembly," he added. On the proposed meeting with the Prime Minister, the senior minister said the government was taking continuous action on the issue and expected a communique on March 5. "We are confident about it, if there is no information (from PMO), the Assembly will be convened and follow up action taken," he said. was invited for the consultation with the chief minister to discuss the follow up action on Cauvery issue even as neighbouring has called for an all-party meeting on March 7.

He was accompanied senior DMK Duraimurugan. From the government side, Palaniswami's senior Cabinet colleagues, including Deputy O Panneerselvam, attended the interaction. The apex court had on February 16 raised the 270 tmcft share of Cauvery water for by 14.75 tmcft and reduced Tamil Nadu's share while compensating it by allowing extraction of 10 tmcft groundwater from the river basin. It was passing orders on appeals filed by Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and against the Cauvery Water Dispute Tribunal's final order of 2007 apportioning quantum of water from the river among its riparian states.

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First Published: Sat, March 03 2018. 18:35 IST
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