Hindustan Times (Patiala)

If no Cauvery board, ask MPs to resign: Stalin

- KV Lakshmana n klakshmana@htlive.com

CHENNAI:The Opposition DMK on Saturday urged chief minister Edapaddi Palaniswam­i to ask all Members of Parliament from Tamil Nadu to resign if the Centre fails to immediatel­y set up the Cauvery Management Board (CMB) as per the recent Supreme Court’s directive.

DMK chief MK Stalin made the suggestion when he called on the CM at the latter’s invitation at the state secretaria­t in the morning. “We are ready to make any sacrifice to protect the interests of the farmers and the state,” Stalin told reporters after the meeting.

He said he told the CM to mount pressure on the Centre by getting MPs from the state to resign when Parliament’s budget session resumes on March 5.

A three-judge bench led by Chief Justice of India Dipak Misra on February 16 directed to form the CMB within six weeks in a verdict that marginally increased Karnataka’s share of Cauvery water and reducing allocation for Tamil Nadu, settling the protracted water dispute between the southern states.

The Centre has so far remained non-committal on forming the board with Prime Minister Narendra Modi allegedly refusing to meet an all-party delegation from Tamil Nadu.

Political observers viewed the Centre’s alleged inaction as a deliberate move to avoid any adverse fallout in Karnataka ahead of the assembly elections in the state where the BJP is eyeing to form a government.

Stating that Palaniswam­i told him that the PM is reluctant to meet an all-party delegation, Stalin said it was an insult to the entire population of Tamil Nadu.

“EPS and OPS have been meeting the PM separately. Why is the PM not meeting the farmers, DMK and other parties?” he said.

At least five lakh acres of standing crops have wilted in Tamil Nadu due to non-availabili­ty of water, according to leaders of farmers’ associatio­ns.

State fisheries minister D Jayakumar, however, said Stalin’s claim on PM being reluctant to meet the all-party delegation from the state was not correct.

“The reply we got from the PM office is that the delegation should first meet the concerned minister,” Jayakumar said, and also denied that the state government was not doing enough.

Only two weeks have passed and there are still four more weeks for the implementa­tion of the apex court’s directive on the CMB, the minister pointed out.

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DMK president MK Stalin

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