Tamil Nadu urges SC to direct state to release 17.5 tmcft water by Sept 30


New Delhi, Sep 24 (DHNS): Tamil Nadu on Friday urged the Supreme Court to reject the supervisory committee’s direction to Karnataka to release 3,000 cusecs of the Cauvery water per day.

Instead, it sought direction to Karnataka to release at least 17.5 tmcft water by the end of September as per the final order of the Cauvery Water Disputes Tribunal, “assuming and not admitting the decision of calculation of inflows based on 56% of inflows during the current irrigation year”.

Even if “there is a deficit, and applying the pro rata formula, the state of Tamil Nadu is entitled to 63 tmcft as against 94 tmcft as on August 31, as per the notified final order,” it stated.

Seeking direction for meeting the water requirement for Samba crop and drinking purposes in the Cauvery basin in the state, Tamil Nadu maintained that Karnataka continued to draw water for irrigation as though it is a normal water year and utilised it for “unauthorised lift irrigation and other schemes, besides having drawn water for summer irrigation during 2015-2016”.

Filing its objection to the supervisory committee's direction of Sept 19, Tamil Nadu contested Karnataka's claim and relied upon the Tribunal's finding that two-third of Bengaluru city lay in South Pennar basin and therefore outside the Cauvery basin.

“The supervisory committee instead of deciding the quantum to be ensured by Karnataka at Biligundlu in the crucial period in which the major Samba crop has to be grown, deliberated about data acquisition protocol, methodology mechanism etc, which are long-term measures, which can be looked after by the Cauvery Management Board and the Cauvery Water Regulation Committee, which are permanent mechanism,” it said.

The committee failed to record the deficit due to Tamil Nadu as on August 31 was 61 tmcft, it added. Tamil Nadu termed as incorrect the committee’s calculation that the percentage of inflows into the four major reservoirs of Karnataka from June 1 to August 31 was 52.28%. Tamil Nadu said it had already written to the committee to issue directions to Karnataka to make good the deficit of 64.755 tmcft as on September 5 during the current irrigation year 2016-2017.

 

  

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Sep 24 2016

    SC is not Modi's Private Property ...

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  • Vincent Rodrigues., Frazer Town,Bangalore

    Sat, Sep 24 2016

    Karnataka Government need to plead in the court with solid facts of drinking water shortage for the state requirement and its inability to spare any water to TN

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  • Ram Shetty, Mangalore/Mumbai

    Sat, Sep 24 2016

    Karnataka Government should not release any water to Tamil Nadu, not a single of water, Government should ignore SC order what can they do, can they hang anyone? Maharastrain had ignored Supreme Court order of 20-Ft Ceiling For 'Dahi-Handi' Human Pyramids beside that no to minors. So why not we ignore them.

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  • sri, Karkala

    Sat, Sep 24 2016

    Supreme court need adjourn the hearing till December 31st!

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  • bedra, Moodbidri

    Sat, Sep 24 2016

    Karnataka should strongly argue for reserving water for drinking purpose. No SC or any authority can deny water for drinking, cooking, sanitation because it is a basic human need and everyone has a right to it

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  • Michael Noronha, Mysore

    Sat, Sep 24 2016

    Arrogance of Tamilnadu in refusing to understand the ground realities is making a mockery of our federal system. Priority for drinking water should be more than for crops. Supply of water (drinking and domestic use) is not as easy as supply of foodgrain. Atleast foodgrain can be imported if there is shortage or supplied from the granary of the nation. The attitude of Tamilnadu is to deliberately to create chaos in the federal system of the country. Tamilnadu is spending over Rs.30000 crores of tax payers money on distributing free bees all named after a women called "Amma". Going by the free bees they get what is the need for the people of Tamilnadu to work? They can spend their days in luxury with a meagre income which again their AMMA is willing to give as a free sop. With an irresponsible Prime Minister like Modi who is more interested on foreign tours and pampering Obama at the cost of solving internal problems in India we can hardly expect any justice and governance from the Central Government. His motto is Congress Mukth Bharat and this rift on cauvery water sharing serves his dishonest plans. At least Dr Manmohan Singh took action by speaking to both the CMs and requested them to be accommodative and understanding each others plight. Even this basic courtesy is not extended by the PM with a 56" chest which is without a heart. 77 days Kashmir is shut. What a shame.

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  • Declan, Mumbai

    Sat, Sep 24 2016

    Excellent comments Michael !

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  • Declan, Mumbai

    Sat, Sep 24 2016

    Excellent comments Michael !

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  • Shankar, Mangalore

    Sat, Sep 24 2016

    which fool is pleading for Karnataka in Supreme court?
    We should change the lawyer.

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  • Af,,, mangalore

    Sat, Sep 24 2016

    Lawyer is done his job ,

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  • Rajesh, dubai

    Sat, Sep 24 2016

    Water in Karnataka is asset of Karnataka... If SC ask to give half of Jayalaitha's asset, will Jayalitha will accept?????

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