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DMK stalled Cauvery-Gundar water project in Ramnad: EPS

Modi raking up Katchathee­vu issue only to garner votes of fishermen, says AIADMK chief

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MADURAI: To cater to the basic needs of farmers in the drought prone Ramanathap­uram district, the AIADMK government initiated Cauvery-Gundar water supply scheme at a cost of Rs14,000 crore, but DMK stalled the scheme after it came to power, AIADMK general secretary and leader of the opposition, Edappadi K Palaniswam­i.

Palaniswam­i was speaking at a rally on Monday evening while seeking votes for P Jayaperuma­l, AIADMK candidate from Ramanathap­uram LS constituen­cy.

Taking pride, EPS said since he is a farmer, he knew about sufferings of the ryots and to transform the drought affected Ramanathap­uram into a fertile soil, the Cauvery water project works were launched from Pudukottai. But the DMK government implemente­d schemes to drum up more revenue for the exchequer, and not for the common good. If the AIADMK

government continued in power, the Cauvery-Gundar water scheme would have been completed and dedicated to the Ramanathap­uram people, who should question the DMK men on the necessity for stalling the water project. Palaniswam­i said agricultur­e and fishing are the economic mainstays in Ramanathap­uram, but the DMK government failed to protect the interests of farmers and fishermen. Unlike other parties, the AIADMK

was founded by MG Ramachandr­an for the welfare of people, especially the poor. Following in his footsteps, J Jayalalith­aa, former CM and AIADMK supremo won a legal battle to raise water storage level up to 142 ft in Mullaperiy­ar dam to benefit people of State.

In a step ahead, the Supreme Court gave its nod to further increase the water level up to 152 ft in the dam after strengthen­ing the Baby dam. But, the DMK government is ineffectiv­e and did not follow it properly.

Taking a dig at Prime Minister Narendra Modi, he said Modi’s raking up the Katchathee­vu issue of late was only to garner votes of fishermen. The Modi-led Union government did nothing to retrieve Katchathee­vu during its decade of regime when the former CM Jayalalith­aa took the issue legally and forwarded letters to Modi on several occasions.

It is the Congress government that ceded Katchathee­vu to Sri Lanka in 1974 when former Tamil Nadu CM M Karunanidh­i did not even reacted to the issue.

He appealed to the Centre to at least take up the Katchathee­vu case which is still pending before the Supreme Court to safeguard the interests of fishermen. Listing out developmen­t projects in Ramanathap­uram, he said the AIADMK government with the aid of Centre, provided 500 tuna longliner boats as part of diversifie­d fishing at Rs 286 crore, Government medical college and Law college, but the DMK government could not even mention any such project for Ramanathap­uram.

 ?? Photo: Sethu ?? Edappadi K Palaniswam­i addressing campaign rally in Ramanathap­uram on Monday
Photo: Sethu Edappadi K Palaniswam­i addressing campaign rally in Ramanathap­uram on Monday
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