Deccan Chronicle

GIVE WATER TO TN: SC TO KARNATAKA

Karnataka told to give water

- J. VENKATESAN | DC NEW DELHI, SEPT. 27

Despite the resolution passed by the Karnataka Legislativ­e Assembly that no water will be released as it is required for drinking water purposes, the Supreme Court on Tuesday directed Karnataka to release 6,000 cusecs of water to Tamil Nadu for three days from Wednesday.

Despite the resolution passed by the Karnataka Legislativ­e Assembly that no water will be released as it is required for drinking water purposes, the Supreme Court on Tuesday directed Karnataka to release 6,000 cusecs of water to Tamil Nadu for three days from Wednesday and said this will be adjusted in future orders.

A bench of Justices Dipak Misra and Uday Lalit brushed aside the arguments of senior counsel Fali Nariman for Karnataka that the Executive is in the horns of a dilemma as a resolution has been passed by the Assembly not to release water which is meant only for drinking water requiremen­ts.

The Bench also accepted the suggestion of Attorney General Mukul Rohatgi that the Centre can facilitate a meeting of the Chief Ministers of two States to resolve the issue if the two States agreed for such talks. The Bench asked the Centre to convene a meeting of the two CMs in the next two days and report the outcome to the court on Friday.

Hearing two applicatio­ns by Karnataka, seeking modificati­on of the September 20 order directing release of 6,000 cusecs of water till September 27 and by Tamil nadu not to hear Karnataka till it complied with the orders, the Bench said for the time being we are not inclined to pass any orders.

The bench recalled an earlier instance when States of Maha rashtra, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh came together and agreed to supply five tmcft of water to Chennai for its drinking water requiremen­ts. The bench made it clear that the water shall be released despite the resolution that has been brought on record. “We have issued this direction keeping in mind the deliberati­on that has taken place and, therefore, we think it appropriat­e that the State of Karnataka shall follow the order passed by us.”

 ??  ?? Recovering from fever and dehydratio­n at a Chennai hospital, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalith­aa on Tuesday called upon a cabinet colleague to attend a meeting with her Karnataka counterpar­t and the Centre, as suggested by the SC on the Cauvery issue
Recovering from fever and dehydratio­n at a Chennai hospital, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalith­aa on Tuesday called upon a cabinet colleague to attend a meeting with her Karnataka counterpar­t and the Centre, as suggested by the SC on the Cauvery issue

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