The Asian Age

HDK says Centre taking unilateral decision on issue

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Bengaluru, June 23: Karnataka chief minister H. D. Kumaraswam­y on Saturday accused the Centre of having taken a “unilateral” decision in forming the Cauvery Water Regulation Committee ( CWRC), hurting the state’s interests.

Fumed over no Karnataka representa­tive in the Cauvery panel, he said, “We had given certain suggestion­s about the formation of the panel, but the Centre took a unilateral decision,” a day after the Centre notified the formation of the CWRC. Karnataka has not nominated its representa­tive to the committee, which has members from other riparian states — Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Puducherry. “The interests of the state have been hurt with the formation of the panel. Our ( state’s) rights have been taken away,” Mr Kumaraswam­y said. Mr Kumaraswam­y said he would take the suggestion of the Advocate General to decide the future course of action and also meet Union water resource minister Nitin Gadkari and “make our submission.” He said Karnataka had supported the formation of Cauvery Scheme as directed by the Supreme Court, but there are some loopholes in it.

“The Centre did not take our stand into considerat­ion. I have once again written letter to the Centre to reconsider its decision of forming the panel,” he said.

He emphasised that Karnataka never violated any rule. “Our state has never misused law. We always respectedt­he federal structure. It is our people who faced numerous challenges. Our respect ( for the federal structure) should not be perceived as our weakness,” said Mr Kumaraswam­y. After meeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi at New Delhi on June 18, Mr Kumaraswam­y had said that he had raised certain “technical objections” relating to the Cauvery Water Management Authority.

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