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Mekedatu: TN delegation meets Union minister ShekhawatThe delegation urged Shekhawat not to allow discussion on the Mekedatu dam project at the meeting of the CWMA
PTI
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Credit: DH file photo
Credit: DH file photo

Union Jal Shakti Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat has reaffirmed that Karnataka could build the balancing reservoir across Kaveri river without Tamil Nadu's consent, State Water Resources Minister Durai Murugan said on Wednesday.

Durai Murugan, who led an all-party delegation and called on the Union Minister at the national capital, claimed that like the assurances made in the past, the Union Minister told the delegation that Karnataka could not build a dam across the Kaveri without Tamil Nadu's consent.

The delegation urged Shekhawat not to allow discussion on the Mekedatu dam project at the meeting of the Cauvery Water Management Authority (CWMA). "Also, we conveyed to him that the CWMA is not empowered to discuss the Mekedatu dam issue," Durai Murugan said.

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When it was said that the Authority had obtained legal opinion to discuss the issue, the delegation pointed out that this view was not correct. "We emphasised that Karnataka's attempt to construct the Mekedatu dam is against the Supreme Court's ruling," Durai Murugan said in a statement here.

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(Published 22 June 2022, 22:11 IST)