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Impossible to release 134 tmc of water during June-Sept to TN, says Karnataka

Karnataka government on Thursday made it clear that it would be impossible to release 134 tmc of water to Tamil Nadu between June and September as stipulated in the Cauvery tribunal’s award and decided to request the Cauvery supervisory committee to scale it down to 97.82 tmc.

The decision was taken at an all-party meeting convened by chief minister Siddaramaiah to discuss the state’s response, where leaders debated at length on how to manage the ‘distress’ during June-September.

‘It’s not possible to release Tamil Nadu’s share as per the award as our (Karnataka’s) farmers very much need water during this four-month period,’ Siddaramaiah said in the assembly, briefing the members on the deliberations. ‘It’s impossible to release Tamil Nadu’s share as there is no storage to the extent marked by the award,’ he said.

‘In this background, we have been asking for the review of quantum of water to be released during the period and will reiterate it at the meeting of the Cauvery supervisory committee (on 12 June).He said it had been stated in the 2007 award of the inter-state Cauvery water disputes tribunal that after five years, required amendment can be made by reviewing the quantum of water to be released every month. ‘Since five years have elapsed, it’s good time to request a review.’

‘In this background, it was decided (at the all party meeting) to make a request to scale down the quantum of water to be released to Tamil Nadu during June-to-September from 134 tmc to 97.82 tmc,’ the chief minister said.

As regards seven main points of the agenda, it was decided to consult irrigation and legal experts to finalise a suitable response.

Besides Siddaramaiah, law and parliamentary affairs minister T B Jayachandra, leader of opposition H D Kumaraswamy (JDS), BJP floor leader and former chief minister Jagadish Shettar and B S Yeddyurappa (KJP) were among those who took part in the meeting.
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