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Cauvery issue: Stalin writes to CM seeking special assembly session

Press Trust of India  |  Chennai 

Opposition today described as an "eye-wash" a meeting convened by Union with stakeholder states on Cauvery issue yesterday and called for a special session of Assembly to discuss the river water dispute. Working President and of the Opposition in the Assembly M K wrote to K Palaniswami urging that a special session should be held before the budget session scheduled to start next week, especially in light of "step-motherly attitude by the Centre" shown towards the state on the inter-state dispute involving poll-bound In his letter, recalled that he had placed the same demand with Palaniswami during a meeting between the two on March three in order to reiterate Tamil Nadu's stand on Cauvery. wanted the Centre to constitute the Cauvery Management Board (CMB) as directed by the Supreme Court, which had recently pronounced its verdict on the inter-state dispute involving Karnataka, and Puducherry. On February 22, an all party meet chaired by Palaniswami decided that the will lead a delegation of leaders of all parties, farmers and MPs from the state to meet on Cauvery issue. The meet had also resolved to urge Modi to immediately set up the CMB and as per the apex courts order to set up the bodies within six weeks. In his letter today, said that while the was yet to meet the proposed all-party delegation, and that the panel has been asked to meet first, "now only an officials-level meeting an eye-wash drama done with electoral motives, has been conducted by the Centre," he alleged. "The has insulted the overall sentiments of on this very important issue.

The government not willing to meet all-party leaders from is against democratic ethos," said in the letter. He pointed out that three weeks have passed since the verdict, but the Centre "has not come forward to constitute CMB". He also wanted to know if the officials present at yesterday's meeting in had "opposed' U P Singh's remarks that the apex court had in its order not used the words The Ministry had held the meeting on Friday in with officials from Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, and Puducherry. The said that "with Centre not constituting the CMB and holding eyewash like consultation with an eye on polls, exerting further pressure on it over CMB without further delay becomes more imperative." "Therefore, I, on behalf of Principal Opposition party DMK, urge you to convene a special session of the Assembly to (discuss) the livelihood of farmers and people's drinking water supply," he told Palaniswami. This session should be convened ahead of the budget session which would be held following the presentation of the budget by O Panneerselvam on March 15, he said.

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First Published: Sat, March 10 2018. 16:20 IST
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