
Oppose Mekedatu project, urge farmers
The Hindu
The Coordination Committee of All Farmers’ Associations in Tamil Nadu has called upon political parties to raise their voice against the proposed construction of a dam across Cauvery river at Mekedatu
The Coordination Committee of All Farmers’ Associations in Tamil Nadu has called upon political parties to raise their voice against the proposed construction of a dam across Cauvery river at Mekedatu. It has also urged the Tamil Nadu government to convene a meeting of representatives of all political parties and farmers associations to discuss the issue. Talking to the media at Mannargudi on Wednesday, Coordination Committee president P. R. Pandian pointed out that the Southern Bench of the National Green Tribunal (NGT) had taken up the issue suo moto based on newspaper reports about the construction activities at Mekedatu and constituted a committee to look into the alleged violation of norms in the construction of a reservoir across the Cauvery river at Mekedatu in Karnataka State. Welcoming the NGT’s decision, Mr. Pandian called upon the political parties in Tamil Nadu to organise demonstrations against the Mekedatu project and urged the State government to take up the matter with the Supreme Court to stall the construction of the dam.
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