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Mekedatu Dam Can Never Be Accepted: CM Vijay’s Strong Stand

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Chennai, June 19:

Tamil Nadu Chef Minister C. Joseph Vijay has firmly reiterated that the construction of the proposed Mekedatu dam by Karnataka can “never be accepted” under any circumstances, intensifying the state’s opposition to the long-pending inter-state project. He stressed that Tamil Nadu will continue to resist the plan as it directly threatens the state’s water rights and the livelihood of farmers dependent on the Cauvery river.

The Chief Minister pointed out that the Mekedatu project violates existing legal frameworks, including the final award of the Cauvery Water Disputes Tribunal and the Supreme Court’s judgment. He underlined that no new project can be taken up in the Cauvery basin without the consent of all co-basin states, and accused Karnataka of attempting to proceed unilaterally despite strong objections from Tamil Nadu.

Vijay also expressed concern that the proposed reservoir, which is planned near the Tamil Nadu–Karnataka border, could restrict the natural flow of water to Tamil Nadu. He warned that such a move would severely impact irrigation in the Cauvery delta region and affect lakhs of farmers who rely on timely water release for agriculture.

Reaffirming the government’s commitment, the Chief Minister said Tamil Nadu will pursue all possible legal and political measures to stop the project. He has already urged the Union Government to reject Karnataka’s Detailed Project Report and prevent any further progress, calling the proposal a clear violation of established agreements and judicial rulings.

The strong statement once again highlights the ongoing Cauvery water dispute between Tamil Nadu and Karnataka, with the Mekedatu dam emerging as a major flashpoint. Tamil Nadu’s firm stance signals that the issue is likely to remain a key political and legal battle in the coming months.

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