Cauvery Water Row: Karnataka Moves Supreme Court Amid Dispute With Tamil Nadu
Karnataka has been reiterating that the state is not in a position to release water to Tamil Nadu.
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah informed that the state has moved Supreme Court over the Cauvery water-sharing issue with Tamil Nadu. The state government, earlier, took the decision to seek legal aid after an all-party meeting held on Wednesday.
According to ANI, Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah said, "We had called an all-party meeting to tell all parties about the situation. We have filed a petition in the Supreme Court."
We had called an all-party meeting to tell all parties about the situation. We have filed a petition in the Supreme Court: Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah on Cauvery water-sharing issue pic.twitter.com/KnO2bWvQ4w
— ANI (@ANI) September 14, 2023
Earlier, Tamil Nadu BJP President K Annamalai said, "Karnataka has to follow the law of the land. The law of the land is very clear. After 2018, the Cauvery Water Management Body was constituted and it has given its verdict."
"If there is a problem, they have to go and appeal to the Supreme Court. I am sure the Supreme Court will look in detail into Tamil Nadu's argument...Tamil Nadu doesn't want extra water, it wants its share of water," he said.
#WATCH | Dindigul, Tamil Nadu: On the Cauvery water issue, Tamil Nadu BJP President K Annamalai says, "Karnataka has to follow the law of the land. The law of the land is very clear. After 2018, the Cauvery Water Management Body was constituted and it has given its verdict. If… pic.twitter.com/3mChjmulzp
— ANI (@ANI) September 13, 2023
The statement of Annamalai came even after Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah on Wednesday said the state would approach the Supreme Court and file a petition before the Cauvery Water Regulation Committee (CWRC) regarding sharing water with Tamil Nadu. Siddaramaiah said that the state was not in a position to release water due to a severe rain deficit.