Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Cauvery authority to hold meet on July 2

- Toufiq Rashid

THIS WILL BE THE FIRST MEETING OF THE AUTHORITY AFTER ITS CONSTITUTI­ON WAS NOTIFIED EARLIER THIS MONTH

NEW DELHI: In spite of objections raised by the Karnataka government about the compositio­n of the Cauvery water management authority(cwma), the Centre has summoned all member states for a meeting here on July 2.

This will be the first meeting of the authority after its constituti­on was notified earlier this month. Central water commission chairman S Masood Hussain has been appointed as the chairman of the CMWA.

The authority comprises a chairman and eight members besides a secretary. Of the eight members, two each will be fulltime and part-time, while the remaining four would be representa­tives of the riparian states and will be part-time members.

Sources in the ministry of water resources said that Karnataka is not happy with the CMWA’S compositio­n and is considerin­g a legal recourse.

Confirming the meeting, Hussain said, all the members are expected to attend the meet. “Notices have been sent to all the members and all the state government­s and we expect everyone to attend,’’ Hussain said.

Reports from Karnataka have suggested that the state government has called the centre’s decision to notify the constituti­on of the CWMA and the Cauvery Water Regulation Committee (CWRC) as “unilateral”.

The HD Kumaraswam­y government has decided to call an allparty meeting by the end of this week, they said. In a meeting headed by the CM on Monday, the government of Karnataka had consulted legal and water resources experts on the issue.

Water resources minister of Karnataka, DK Shivakumar however told reporters in Bengaluru on Monday that the state had lodged a protest in the letter that contained the nomination of its officials for the two bodies.

It is believed that Kumaraswam­y had conveyed the state’s objections to Prime Minister Narendra Modi in a meet with him on June 18 . The ministry’s June 2 notificati­on had informed of the scheme to constitute of the two bodies to give effect to the decision of the Cauvery Water Disputes Tribunal as modified by a Supreme Court order. The scheme is coming up for cabinet approval on Wednesday.

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