TN Assembly resolution urges Centre to 'keep in abeyance' Dam Safety bill

Press Trust of India  |  Chennai 

The Assembly today adopted a "unanimous" resolution urging the Centre to "keep in abeyance" all efforts towards enacting the Bill 2018 and called for evolving a consensus on the matter with all states.

In his remarks before moving the resolution, recalled late to earlier draft bills on the issue, and said the latest bill could affect operation and maintenance of dams including the Mullaperiyar located in neighbouring

The resolution moved by said the Bill 2018 had provisions that could "affect Tamil Nadu's rights" as well as impact the operation and maintenance of dams located in other states.

"This House urges the Centre to keep in all efforts towards enacting the proposed Bill (2018) into a law till states are consulted and a consensus evolved," the resolution said.

Durai Murugan, who spoke on the resolution, said the bill was "yet another proof that Centre is acting in an authoritarian manner," and welcomed and supported the resolution on behalf of his party.

DMK's allies-- and IUML, also expressed their support to the government on the matter.

Later, after going for a voice vote, P Dhanapal said the resolution was "unanimously adopted."

Earlier this month, Palaniswami had written to Narendra Modi, seeking to "keep in abeyance" the dam safety bill, recalling the state's earlier objections to it.

DMK Working of Opposition, MK Stalin, had demanded that a resolution be adopted in the ongoing session of the Assembly on this matter.

The Bill seeks to constitute a national committee on dam safety which shall evolve safety policies and recommend necessary regulations.

It provides for establishment of as a regulatory body which shall discharge functions to implement the policy, guidelines and standards for dam safety in the country.

In certain cases, such as dams of one state falling under the territory of another, the authority shall also perform the role of State Dam Safety Organisation, thereby eliminating potential causes for inter-state conflicts.

The Bill also provides for constitution of a by the state governments.

The provisions of the Bill also lay onus of dam safety on the owner and provides for penal provisions for commission and omission of certain acts.

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First Published: Tue, June 26 2018. 13:25 IST