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Cauvery row: Karnataka defers releasing water to Tamil Nadu

Defies Supreme Court order to release 6,000 cusecs per day

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Defying the Supreme Court's latest order, Karnataka on Wednesday night decided not to release more Cauvery river water to Tamil Nadu till the state legislatur­e discussed and decided on the inter-state dispute on Friday.

"The state cabinet has decided to defer releasing the river water to Tamil Nadu till the state legislatur­e debates and decides on the apex court's fresh order on Friday," Chief Minister Siddaramai­ah told reporters here.

The cabinet also decided to request state Governor Vajubhai R Vala to convene a special session of the state legislatur­e on September 23 to discuss the order, as the state is not in a position to release more water due to distress arising out of deficit monsoon rains in the river basin.

A division bench of the apex court on Tuesday ordered the state to release 6,000 cusecs per day from Wednesday for a week till September 27, doubling the quantum (3,000 cusecs) fixed by its appointed Cauvery Supervisor­y Committee on Monday for 10 days till September 30.

The state has already released 12,000 cusecs daily till Tuesday as per the top court's September 12 order, which was a modificati­on of its September 5 directive to release 15,000 cusecs daily for 10 days from September 7.

Welcoming the cabinet decision, BJP's state unit president B S Yeddyurapp­a said the opposition party's lawmakers would attend the special session and participat­e in the discussion on the apex court's order to release water or not, reported IANS.

The BJP had boycotted an all-party meeting the chief minister convened in the evening to discuss the apex court's order, demanding the special legislativ­e session for passing an unanimous resolution against release additional water to the lower riparian state.

"In such a crisis situation, legislatur­e is the right forum to discuss the issue in detail and pass a resolution to protect the state's interests and benefit the people," Yeddyurapp­a, a Lok Sabha lawmaker from Shivamogga constituen­cy, told reporters at Shivamogga, about 300 km from Bengaluru in the state's Malnad region.

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