Union government has not given consent for Mekedatu project: K. N. Nehru
The Hindu
Union Government denies consent for Mekedatu project, Tamil Nadu prioritizes filling waterbodies to support irrigation needs in Cauvery Basin.
The Union Government has not consented to the Mekedatu project, Minister for Municipal Administration K. N. Nehru has said.
“That might be his view,” he said when asked to comment on Karnataka Chief Minister, Siddaramaiah’s statement that Tamil Nadu was letting out Cauvery water into the sea. “Still it is our (Tamil Nadu’s) right to get the share in Cauvery River water,” he observed speaking to reporters after raising the shutters of Kallanai along with Ministers Anbil Mahesh Poyyamozhi, T. R. B. Rajaa and Siva V. Meyyanathan.
Chief Minister M. K. Stalin has firmly told the Union Government not to allow the construction of a dam across the Cauvery in Mekedatu and the Union Government had also said that it had not given its consent for any proposal to construct a dam across Cauvery river, Mr. Nehru said.
Meanwhile, the State government’s decision to ‘fill up waterbodies’ in the Cauvery Basin in Tamil Nadu with the water being released from the Stanley Reservoir is said to have disappointed the Delta farmers as they have pinned their hope on the Cauvery river supply to save their standing ‘kuruvai’ crop cultivated by tapping the groundwater, particularly in the Old Delta region.
They were elated when the storage level of the Mettur dam crossed the 100 feet mark and the Water Resources Department officials suggested that the entire increased inflow into the dam be released for the safety of the dam structure.
But, their happiness was short-lived as the Minister for Municipal Administration, K. N. Nehru after releasing the water for irrigation from the Grand Anicut on Wednesday affirmed that filling up of lakes and ponds would be given priority aimed to ensure the availability of sufficient water for irrigation to see through the ‘samba’ and ‘thaladi’ season.
The Minister said that, to begin with out of the water inflow realised at the “Kallanai” (Grand Anicut) 1500 cubic feet per second would be released into Cauvery river, 1000 cubic feet into Vennar, 500 cubic feet into the Grand Anicut Canal and 400 cubic feet into the Coleroon river from the Grand Anicut. The quantum of release would be revised based on the inflow into Mettur and other parameters from time to time, he added.