Cauvery row: Tamil outfit warns of protests against IPL during CSK vs KKR game

10 Apr 2018 11:15 AM | General
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Chennai: Opposition to IPL matches to be held here intensified today with a pro-Tamil outfit agitating over Cauvery issue threatening to hold protests outside the game venue on Tuesday. The state government, on its part, put the onus on the IPL governing body for conducting the matches.

The cricket board has been apprised of "our sentiments," Fisheries minister D Jayakumar said. He said "it would be good" if the BCCI respected the sentiments and not conduct the match here but government would provide all support including security as per laid down guidelines. The state has been witnessing protests for the past one week urging the Centre to constitute the Cauvery Management Board (CMB). The first tie in Chennai, between Chennai Super Kings (CSK) and Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) is scheduled on Tuesday, but a pro-Tamil outfit warned of picketing the MA Chidambaram stadium. As per the schedule, the MS Dhoni-led CSK and KKR, captained by Dinesh Karthik, will lock horns at 8 PM. "If the match is held despite our plea, we will coordinate all democratic forces to stop it by organising a massive picketing protest. Many leaders and organisations will participate," TVK chief T Velmurugan told reporters here. "Cricketers knowing Tamil, please understand our sentiments," he said.

"The cricket board (BCCI) should decide on whether to conducting IPL (in chennai) or not. We have conveyed our sentiments. Organising the matches here now is a matter to ponder over," the minister said. Security has been stepped up for players, even as more personnel have been deployed outside the cricket stadium and the hotel where they are put up. On Sunday, Tamil 'superstar' Rajinikanth had said the Centre might face the wrath of entire Tamil Nadu if CMB was not set up immediately. He had also expressed reservations over conduct of IPL matches in the city at this juncture, saying such a gala event would be an embarrassment when the state was agitating over the Cauvery issue. It would be good if the organisers stopped the matches here, and if not, the CSK team players could wear black bands and play, he had said.

On February 16, the Supreme Court raised the 270 tmcft share of Cauvery water for Karnataka by 14.75 tmcft and reduced Tamil Nadu's share while compensating it by allowing extraction of 10 tmcft groundwater from the river basin. The court had granted six weeks time to the Centre to formulate a scheme to ensure compliance of its 465-page judgement on the decades-old Cauvery dispute, which modified the Cauvery Water Disputes Tribunal award of 2007. The court had also made it clear that it will not be extending time for this on any ground. The six-week period ended on March 29.

Courtesy: Deccan Chronicle

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