The Hindu (Erode)

‘Congress, BJP cheated Tamil Nadu on Mekedatu issue’

Edappadi K. Palaniswam­i took out a roadshow in Salem, during which he accused both national parties of ‘wilful neglect’ on the issue, and added that the DMK was not worried about it

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By not mentioning the Mekedatu dam issue in their election manifestos, both the Congress and the BJP have cheated the people of Tamil Nadu, AIADMK general secretary Edappadi K. Palaniswam­i said in Salem on Friday.

During a road show in the city seeking votes for the party’s Salem candidate P. Vignesh, he said the Congress government in Karnataka had said it would construct the dam. “If the dam is constructe­d, people of Tamil Nadu will have no water for drinking while farmlands would turn into a desert,” he said, adding that the DMK government was not worried about it. He said the Cauvery river is the lifeline of the people of the State, and both national parties have refused to pay attention to the issue and called, “wilful neglect”.

Mr. Palaniswam­i said Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other Union Government Ministers are yet to give out statements that as per the Supreme Court’s order, the dam cannot be constructe­d. “Even Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has not spoken on the issue so far,” he said, and recalled how AIADMK

MPs disrupted proceeding­s in the Parliament for 22 days to implement the Cauvery order.

He said the DMK had cheated government employees by failing to implement the old pension scheme despite continued protests, and recalled that the AIADMK government had paid full salaries to government employees during the COVID-19 pandemic when neighbouri­ng states reduced the salaries.

Mr. Palaniswam­i also accused the Centre of dividing people based on caste and religion and said the AIADMK will not accept it. He blamed both the Central and the State government­s for failing to keep the price of essential commoditie­s under control and said, “both are running anti-people government­s.”

District collector Raja Gopal Sunkara garlanded a statue of freedom ghter Dheeran Chinnamala­i on his birth anniversar­y on Wednesday.

Born in 1756 near Kangeyam, the freedom ghter’s birth anniversar­y is observed every year on April 17. The collector garlanded the statue in the presence of district revenue o„cer at Mani Mandapam, Odanilai in Arachalur panchayat.

 ?? E. LAKSHMI NARAYANAN ?? AIADMK general secretary Edappadi K. Palaniswam­i during a roadshow seeking votes for party candidate P. Vignesh in Salem on Wednesday.
E. LAKSHMI NARAYANAN AIADMK general secretary Edappadi K. Palaniswam­i during a roadshow seeking votes for party candidate P. Vignesh in Salem on Wednesday.

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