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Will Vijay counter Karnataka’s Mekedatu push, asks DMK

The DMK on Sunday criticised the Congress government in Karnataka over its renewed move to advance the proposed Mekedatu dam project across the Cauvery, with the party accusing Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar of disregarding Tamil Nadu's rights and provoking fresh concerns among Delta farmers, urging Chief Minister C Joseph Vijay to respond to this issue affecting the entire State.
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Chennai,  May 25:

The DMK on Sunday criticised the Congress government in Karnataka over its renewed move to advance the proposed Mekedatu dam project across the Cauvery, with the party accusing Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar of disregarding Tamil Nadu’s rights and provoking fresh concerns among Delta farmers, urging Chief Minister C Joseph Vijay to respond to this issue affecting the entire State.

In a statement, DMK principal secretary KN Nehru condemned Shivakumar’s reported remarks that Tamil Nadu had no right to oppose the project and his announcement that Karnataka would soon submit a revised detailed project report for the Mekedatu dam to the Union government.

Calling the remarks highly condemnable, Nehru said Karnataka’s insistence on constructing the dam reflected an arrogant approach and amounted to a betrayal of Tamil Nadu as a whole.

Nehru also urged Chief Minister C Joseph Vijay to break his silence and openly condemn Shivakumar’s remarks, asserting that all political parties and people of Tamil Nadu stood united on safeguarding the State’s rights over Cauvery waters.

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