Cauvery dispute: TN political parties accuse Centre of betrayal on SC order

Cauvery dispute: TN political parties accuse Centre of betrayal on SC order
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Political parties in Tamil Nadu today accused the Centre of \"betraying\" the state by seeking modification of a Supreme Court order asking it to constitute the Cauvery Water Management Board (CWMB).

Chennai: Political parties in Tamil Nadu today accused the Centre of "betraying" the state by seeking modification of a Supreme Court order asking it to constitute the Cauvery Water Management Board (CWMB).

The ruling AIADMK and Opposition DMK alleged that the BJP-led government at the Centre made the move with an eye on Karnataka Assembly polls scheduled in 2018.

AIADMK spokesperson C R Saraswathi said it was not clear why the Centre, "which had earlier assured to constitute the CWMB", made such a submission in the Supreme Court today.

Usually Karnataka "betrayed" Tamil Nadu on the Cauvery issue, but "why is the Centre doing it now?" she asked.

"This is the peoples issue. What is the need for politics? Congress and BJP are keen on capturing power in Karnataka and are not bothered about the farmers of Tamil Nadu," she told reporters.

She said the constitution of the CWMB alone would ensure a "good solution" to the issue.

The demand for constituting the board was not new and the state government had been pressing for it ever since the BJP came to power in 2014, she said.

DMK President M Karunanidhi said the Centre has "belittled" the Indian judicial system and "betrayed" Tamils by making the submission in the apex court. He urged the state government to convene an all-party meeting and hold a special sitting of the state Assembly to discuss the matter. "Those in power at the Centre (BJP) have taken a sudden, biased decision with an eye on the Karnataka polls. It (Centre) has completely echoed Karnatakas voice. This is condemnable," he said.

Unable to find a foothold in Tamil Nadu, BJP has resorted to such a move with the hope of at least winning the Karnataka polls, he said. This amounted to "belittling Indian justice delivery system and betraying Tamil people", he said, alleging that the Centre had only echoed the statements of Karnataka Ministers in the Union Cabinet on the Cauvery issue. "Under these circumstances, the decisions of the Centre (moving the Apex Court) and Karnataka (not to release Cauvery water to Tamil Nadu) should be unitedly opposed by all in Tamil Nadu," he said.

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