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Release 4 tmc Cauvery water to TN or face consequences: SC to Karnataka | Civic News

Release 4 tmc Cauvery water to TN or face consequences: SC to Karnataka

03 May 2018 1:10 PM | General
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New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Thursday asked Karnataka Government to give 4 thousand million cubic feet of water to Tamil Nadu and also directed the Central Government to file an affidavit in the matter, news agency ANI reported. The apex court also warned Karnataka of consequences if it did not release Cauvery water to meet the needs of Tamil Nadu for April and May, reports said.

The bench also rebuked Centre for not finalising the Cauvery scheme until now and asked it to apprise the court on May 8 about steps taken for setting up of Cauvery Management Board for implementation of its order. Attorney General KK Venugopal submitted to the top court that 'the Cauvery management board draft has to be tabled before the Union Cabinet and as Prime Minister is in Karnataka for elections, the draft therefore has not been approved yet'. Next date of hearing is May 8.

 

Courtesy: Deccan Chronicle

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