Cauvery water row Live: SC gives more water to Karnataka, Tamil Nadu calls it a setback

Zee News Feb 16, 2018, 11:46 AM IST,

The SC said that an increase in the share of Cauvery water for Karnataka has been done keeping in view the fact that there is an increased demand of drinking water by Bengaluru and also for many industrial activities.

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  • Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah said he is happy with the order and will comment further after reading it in detail. The decision coming ahead of the elections in the state are bound to leave an imprint on the politics of the state.

  • Jagadish Shettar, former CM of Karnataka: Will react in detail after reading the judgement but prima facie we welcome the order.

  • Is relief for Karnataka a setback for Tamil Nadu? Read in detail the SC order on Cauvery water dispute.

  • The top verdict in the case has evoked sharp reactions from Tamil Nadu.

  • Celebrations have begun in Karnataka after the SC ruled in favour of the state.

  • A Navaneethakrishnan, counsel for Tamil Nadu: We believe in the verdict of the court and respect it. But surely, this is not enough. We have raised the issue of shortage of water in the state with Union Minister Nitin Gadkari who has two plans to address the issue. One of the plans is to link river Godavari with Kallanai.

  • SC has allowed Tamil Nadu to draw additional 10 TMC 'groundwater' from a total of 20 TMC from beneath Cauvery basin.

  • Tamil Nadu will now get 404.25 TMC of Cauvery water instead of 419 TMC allotted by tribunal.

  • Lashing out at AIADMK government, the DMK said that that the decision has been against Tamil Nadu as the state government did not put enough emphasis on giving enough representation in the court.

  • The SC said that the share of water for Kerala and Puducherry remain unchanged. The 2007 tribunal award allowed 30 TMC of water to Kerala and 7 TMC to Puducherry.

  • The SC also made it clear that an increase in the share of Cauvery water for Karnataka has been done keeping in view the fact that there is an increased demand of drinking water by Bengaluru and also for many industrial activities.

  • The SC has said that the arrangement will continue to remain in force for 15 years after which the apex court will reanalyse the order.

  • Counsel for Tamil Nadu: The SC has taken into account the ground water available in Tamil Nadu and drinking water available in Bengaluru. It is a setback for Tamil Nadu. We will study the judgement in detail and the government will take appropriate action.

  • Announcing the order, the SC said that 20 TMC of ground water in Tamil Nadu had not been accounted for and needed to be seen.

  • The apex court has also said that a Cauvery Water Management board will be set up which will have control over the allocation of water and not the states

  • The SC said that the pre-independence agreement is valid and admitted that Karnataka should get additional water keeping in mind the shortage that Bengaluru is facing. 

  • The Supreme Court has said that no deviance shall be shown by any state while acting on the order. 

  • Happy with the judgement, the order upholds the rights of farmers of both Karnataka and Tamil Nadu: Counsel for Karnataka

  • Karnataka will have to provide 177.25 TMC water to Tamil Nadu instead of 192 TMC of water which it earlier used to give. Karnataka, thus, will get an additional 14.75 TMC as compared to the previous 2007 order.

  • SC relief for Karnataka, the state will now get additional 14.75 TMC of Cauvery water.

  • TamilNadu CM tried to speak to Karnataka CM on the issue but Siddaramaiah didn't respond to it. No due water has been released to TN because of which crops in 5,000 acres of land are dying. We believe justice should be done: PR Pandian, TN farmers association

  • The three judges who are set to deliver the verdict have arrived at the Supreme Court. The bench headed by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court will give its order on the water dispute today.

In a big relief for Karnataka, the Supreme Court on Friday allowed additional 14.75 TMC Cauvery water for the state. The court said that the decision has been taken keeping in mind the shortage of drinking water in Bengaluru. However, the SC has also announced that Tamil Nadu can draw additional 10 TMC 'groundwater' from the total of 20 TMC from beneath the Cauvery basin.


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