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This Article is From Jun 25, 2012

Will move Supreme court if Kerala starts building dam across river Siruvani: Tamil Nadu Minister

Erode: Tamil Nadu would approach the Supreme Court and will not be a 'silent spectator' if Kerala Government went ahead with its plan to build a dam across the Siruvani river, Public Works Minister K V Ramalingam has said.

"Tamil Nadu will not give up its rights with regard to Siruvani and Mullaperiyar," he told reporters in Erode on Sunday.

He said Chief Minister Jayalalithaa had written to the Prime Minister asking him to advise Kerala not to proceed with the irrigation scheme or any other project on the River Siruvani as it is in violation of Cauvery Water Disputes Tribunal's final order.

Ms Jayalalithaa had asked the Centre not to accord it technical clearance as it "violates" the final order.

Tamil Nadu would approach the Supreme Court if the Kerala government went ahead with its plan to construct a reservoir across the River Siruvani at Attapadi affecting the interest of its people, the Minister said.

Tamil Nadu and Kerala are already locked in a dispute over the Mullaperiyar Dam issue. Kerala is insisting on building a new dam in place of the existing 116-year-old structure, which Tamil Nadu is opposing.

Mr Ramalingam earlier inaugurated the 'Clima Adapt Scheme', jointly implemented by the Public Works Department and Tamil Nadu Agricultural University to improve paddy cultivation and production as per climatic conditions.

The Minister said Norway had granted Rs six crore and under the scheme about 800 hectares in Kalingarayan ayacut in Erode district and Ponanaiyaru in Tiruchirapalli district would be taken up for paddy cultivation.

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