Cauvery row: SC to hear Tamil Nadu’s contempt plea against Karnataka
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Cauvery row: SC to hear Tamil Nadu’s contempt plea against Karnataka

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New Delhi: The Supreme Court will on Friday take up the contempt petition filed by the Tamil Nadu government against Karnataka Chief Minister Jagadish Shettar and others for allegedly defying the court's order to supply 9,000 cusecs of water from the Cauvery river to the state.

In its application filed through counsel Umapathi Ganesh, Tamil Nadu had on Wednesday contended that Karnataka has deliberately violated the apex court's September 28 directive to supply water to the state and hence has committed wilful contempt of the court.

Tamil Nadu said despite the apex court's order, Karnataka has stopped the water supply, pushing the state to a further distressed situation.

On the last date of hearing, Karnataka counsel Fali S Nariman had told the court that the state will not be able to release any more water.

"It is physically impossible to release water. There is already a surplus of 13,000 cusecs," he had said without elaborating.

The apex court's September 28 order had come after the CRA meeting of September 19 had failed to produce a solution as both Karnataka and Tamil Nadu had rejected the award of 9,000 cusecs of water by the PM-headed panel to save the standing crops in the delta region.

Tamil Nadu had subsequently moved the apex court for a directive to Karnataka.

The CRA, headed by the Prime Minister, comprises chief ministers of Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Puducherry and Kerala.

In an earlier application, Tamil Nadu had said during the current irrigation year 2012-2013, though the South West Monsoon is not vigorous in the Cauvery catchment of Karnataka, the state of Karnataka has received 21.9 TMCft of inflow in its four major reservoirs up to July 20.

"But it has not shared the water with Tamil Nadu. Instead it started building up the storages in its 4 major reservoirs and letting water in the canals of Krishna Raja Sagar for irrigation with the result that the state of Tamil Nadu has been deprived of its due share of water as per the interim order of the Cauvery Water Disputes Tribunal," the application had said.

(With PTI inputs)

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First Published: Friday, October 12, 2012, 09:18

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SUNDARARAMAN - CHENNAI
The karnatka government should follow the importance of water scarcity of Tamil Nadu for agriculture followed the livelihood of the poor farmermers depending on cauvery water share and nearly the Karnataka government is denying the share caury water with Tamil Nadu since one decade .The karnataks government shollow the national policy the cauvery live river is a national property and the karnatka government should follow India is our country we all belong to one nation born in the same soil and promote the policy of sharing water without any political difference. all people are belong to one nation and we should follow to help one other.
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Srinivasa S S - Bangalore
Tamilnadu should understand the situation in the state of Karnataka. Should not behave like an adamant state. It always wants to get the water of its share even karnataka is not able to gets its share because of scarcity of water in distress years. Tamilnadu always wants the major share and this is not the right spirit of sharing the water. It always goes to court and files some petition as its routine job.
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SUNDARARAMAN - CHENNAI
The karnatka government should follow the importance of water scarcity of Tamil Nadu for agriculture followed the livelihood of the poor farmermers depending on cauvery water share and nearly the Karnataka government is denying the share caury water with Tamil Nadu since one decade .The karnataks government shollow the national policy the cauvery live river is a national property and the karnatka government should follow India is our country we all belong to one nation born in the same soil and promote the policy of sharing water without any political difference. all people are belong to one nation and we should follow to help one other.



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