Mekedatu dam row: TN Assembly passes unanimous resolution against K'taka
Chennai, Mar 21: MK Stalin's Tamil Nadu government on Monday passed a resolution against Karnataka government for its 'unilateral' decision to proceed with the Mekedatu dam project across the Cauvery river and prevailed upon the Centre to reject the proposal.

Water resources Minister Duraimurugan accused Karnataka on creating problems to Tamil Nadu for decades and said the Basavaraj Bommai government's decision to proceed with the dam (balancing reservoir) project "disrespecting' the Supreme court verdict is reprehensible.
"Where is federalism. Here is a state that is disrespecting the apex court order and has not released the full quantum of water due for Tamil Nadu. If we don't put up a unified struggle, then we may lose our rights and future generations will curse us," he said and appealed to the political parties to support the resolution rising above party differences.
He further accused the centre of meting out stepmotherly treatment towards Tamil Nadu on the issue and claimed successive Union governments, be it the Congress or the BJP, have not prevented Karnataka from acting contrary to Tamil Nadu's interest.
The resolution, passed with the unanimous support of all the parties including the AIADMK and the BJP condemned Karnataka for going ahead with the project, allocating funds and asked the Centre not to entertain that state's plea for environmental clearance and reject its detailed project report (DPR). Further, the central government should advise Karnataka to not take up any projects without the consent of the riparian states, it said.
The Mekedatu multi-purpose project involves building a balancing reservoir near Kanakapura in Ramanagara district in Karnataka. The estimated Rs 9,000 crore project once completed is aimed at ensuring drinking water to Bengaluru and neighbouring areas and it can also generate 400 MW power.
Tamil Nadu has been opposed to the project saying it would "impound and divert" the uncontrolled water flow to the state from Kabini sub-basin while Karnataka has maintained that the project within its territory will benefit both states as the surplus water stored can be managed between the two during the distress year, and its implementation will in no way affect the interests of Tamil Nadu's farming communities, as there will be no impact on its share of water. PTI
-
Chennai Gold & Silver Price On March 10, 2026: Gold Rate Up By 1.05%, Silver Rallies Over 3% -
'Good That Rashmika Broke Up With Rakshit Shetty...': Suman Mandanna In Viral Video -
Tamil Actor Thakkali Srinivasan Passes Away At 73 In Bengaluru -
Men Are The Biggest Victims: Jayam Ravi Amid Vijay-Sangeetha Divorce Row Linked To Trisha -
Tamil Nadu: Petrol Bombs Hurled At Karti Chidambaram’s Office In Karaikudi -
Gold Rate Today, 10 March 2026: Check IBJA Gold Prices, Retail Rates At Tanishq, Malabar, Joyalukkas, Kalyan -
Vijay-Trisha's Secret Marriage Photo Leaked Online? Is The Wedding Photo Real Or Fake? -
Gas Supply Squeeze May Leave 10 Lakh Bengaluru PG Residents Without Daily Meals -
Gold Silver Rate Today, 10 March 2026: City-Wise Prices Edge Lower While MCX Gold And Silver Stay Range-Bound -
Hyderabad To Get Faster Road Link To Indore As New Highway Nears Completion, Opening Likely This Month -
Hyderabad Gold Silver Rate Today, 10 March 2026: Gold, Silver Slip In Local Market; MCX Also Trades Lower -
Oil Slumps 6% As Trump Claims Iran War Will Be Over 'Ahead of Schedule'












Click it and Unblock the Notifications