The Asian Age

DMK calls bandh over Cauvery on April 5

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Resolving to wave black flags at Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union ministers during their Chennai visit later this month, Opposition parties led by the DMK on Sunday called for a statewide bandh on April 5 to demand constituti­on of the Cauvery Water Management Board in compliance with the February 16 verdict of the Supreme Court.

Just after giving a call for the bandh, which will be followed by the launch of a “Cauvery Rights Retrieval Yatra”, DMK working president M. K. Stalin arrived at Valluvar Kottam here and led a demonstrat­ion.

Donning a green shawl as a mark of solidarity with farmers, he told the gathering, “Our protest will continue till the Cauvery board is constitute­d. On behalf of all ( friendly) parties, we have planned to continue with our protest.”

Meanwhile, the AIADMK announced that it would consider moving a no- trust motion in Parliament against the NDA government on the Cauvery issue if the Congress supports it.

“Stalin says the AIADMK should bring a no- trust motion ( on Cauvery issue). We are ready to bring it,” AIADMK leader M. Thambidura­i said, in a bid to shift the political onus on DMK on the matter.

After the meeting with friendly Opposition parties earlier in the day, Mr Stalin accused the Centre of “deceiving”

Tamil Nadu on the Cauvery issue and charged that the AIADMK government has not taken appropriat­e action to secure the state’s rights.

He sought the support of all sections of society, including farmers and traders, for the bandh. TNCC chief Thirunavuk­karasar, Viduthalai Chiruthaig­al Katchi chief Thol Thirumaval­avan, state secretarie­s of the CPI ( M) and the CPI K. Balakrishn­an and R. Mutharasan, respective­ly, were among the leaders who participat­ed in the meeting. Mr Stalin said that the protest rally on April 5 will begin from the Cauvery delta region and details of the “long journey” will be announced after consulting leaders of other parties. TN parties have been pushed to hold protest demonstrat­ions for seeking implementa­tion of the top court’s order on the Cauvery issue due to the “collective negligence of the Central and state government­s”, a resolution adopted at the meeting said. The resolution, which condemned the state and the Centre, said the AIADMK regime, a “partner” of the Central government has “bowed” before it. Both the government­s had moved the SC on Saturday on the issue of constituti­on and compositio­n of the water board.

In its February verdict, the top court had raised the 270 tmcft share of Karnataka by 14.75 tmcft and reduced Tamil Nadu’s share of Cauvery river water. It had granted six weeks to the Centre to formulate a scheme to ensure compliance with its 465- page judgment, which modified the Cauvery Water Dispute Tribunal Award. The sixweek period ended on March 29.

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