Palaniswami urges PM to withdraw Dam Safety Bill\, calls it unconstitutional

Palaniswami urges PM to withdraw Dam Safety Bill, calls it unconstitutional

IANS  |  Chennai 

Chief Minister on Friday urged to withdraw the Dam Safety Bill, 2018 introduced in the as it impinges on the state's rights and termed it as unconstitutional.

Palaniswami said the Bill has been introduced in the Lok Saha without considering the views/comments of all the state governments.

"The Resolution, passed by the Legislative Assembly on 26.6.2018, expressing the concerns of the people of Tamil Nadu, on the proposed Dam Safety Bill, was also sent to the for immediate action," Palaniswami said.

He said the major concern of Tamil Nadu is the vesting of rights over the safety and maintenance of dams located in one state but owned by another state with the

"This implies that the dam owning State would have no rights over the safety and maintenance of the dam located in another State," Palaniswami said.

"Tamil Nadu's Mullai Periyar, Parambikulam, Thunakkadavu and Peruvaripallam dams are owned, operated and maintained by the by virtue of Inter State Agreements, but are located in a neighbouring State," he said.

"Further, the Constitution Bench of the Hon'ble of upheld the rights of Tamil Nadu on in the judgment and decree dated 7.5.2014," he added.

"Therefore, to deny Tamil Nadu the right to be the with regard to these four dams and vesting powers in the would tantamount to encroaching on the rights of Tamil Nadu which is unconstitutional," the letter notes.

According to Palaniswami, the clause in the has to be amended to ensure that the of a state should have jurisdiction over the dams owned, controlled and operated and maintained by it even though they are located in another state.

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First Published: Fri, December 14 2018. 17:24 IST