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Kamal Haasan appeals to PM to set up CMB

Press Trust of India  |  Chennai 

Veteran and Makkal Neethi Mayyam founder-president today appealed to to set up the (CMB) at the earliest.

"My appeal to the is, please sir, you have the authority to create this CMB and you must do it. Please," Haasan said, addressing a conference here.

"The can do (it) if he wants to. It is a simple, basic requirement. The people of and the farmers require water," he added.

The chorus for setting up of the CMB and (CWRC) in the state has been growing by the day ever since the gave its verdict on February 16 on the vexed issue involving and

Tamil Nadu's stand is that Centre must constitute the panels within six weeks from the day the apex court gave its verdict, which would be March 29, i.e. today.

Besides the ruling AIADMK, various political parties including the DMK besides several farmers' outfits have been stressing for setting up of the CMB to ensure that gets its due share of water from the inter-state river.

Haasan's contemporary, 'Superstar' too had tweeted earlier in the day backing the establishment of the CMB, saying it was the "only just solution acceptable to all."

Haasan said setting up of the CMB was not a "big deal" and said there should be no political considerations in this issue.

"If there is in this (issue), then it is for votes. Please see what is required for the people," he said.

The added he has sought an appointment with K Palaniswami to discuss the matter.

Asked if he would stage a protest in to persuade the Centre to set up the Cauvery panels at the earliest, he said, "It can be done if required," and asked the scribes if they too would join him.

He also supported the idea of MPs from quitting in protest over the issue.

The further said he would join the locals protesting against the expansion of a Sterlite Copper smelter plant in Tuticorin on Sunday.

On the CBSE paper leak, Haasan said the students who had appeared for the exams were not at fault and that they had not copied or done any thing wrong.

"They cannot be punished" for the mistakes of the government or authorities, he added.

The CBSE on Wednesday announced re-examination for the Class 10 Mathematics and Class 12 Economics following reports of the paper leaks even as has promised to put in place a new "leak-proof" system to conduct the board examinations.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Thu, March 29 2018. 17:00 IST
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