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Shutdown in Tamil Nadu on Thursday

IANS  |  Chennai 

Condemning the and the government for "betraying" the state on the water issue, major opposition parties on Sunday decided to hold a statewide shutdown on Thursday (April 5).

A meeting of the parties was held at the here.

Meanwhile, Governor met and some senior officials at

While the purpose of Purohit's meeting is not known officially, it is speculated that it could be to take stock of the Cauvery issue fallout and other protests in the state.

The DMK said in a statement issued here that the had failed to set up the (CMB) as per an apex court order of February 16. The six-week deadline ended March-end.

The parties also decided to organise a 'Securing Cauvery Rights March' from the Cauvery Delta region in the state to here in which leaders of all political parties and the public would participate.

According to the statement, black flags would be shown to whenever he comes to for not setting up the CMB.

The parties denounced the BJP-led for acting in the narrow interests of the party vis-a-vis the upcoming Assembly elections in and squeezing the rights of by misusing its powers on the Cauvery issue. does not want the CMB to be set up.

They also condemned the for being an "inseparable partner" of the and not putting pressure on the despite having 50 MPs.

Later, told reporters that he requested the traders' associations to postpone their strike from Tuesday to Thursday.

--IANS

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First Published: Sun, April 01 2018. 16:10 IST
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