Cauvery Verdict: Centre Moves Supreme Court, Asks For Time Citing Karnataka Polls

Citing assembly elections in Karnataka, which are due on May 12, Centre has moved the Supreme Court on the Cauvery river water dispute

Citing assembly elections in Karnataka, which are due on May 12, Centre has moved the Supreme Court on the Cauvery river water dispute. The Centre has sought three months' time to implement the top court's order and has also sought clarification on the constitution of Cauvery Management Board.

In its petition, the Centre has said immediate implementation of the Supreme Court's order will have law and order implications in Karnataka.

In the neighbouring state, Tamil Nadu's ruling AIADMK has announced that it would hold a hunger strike across the state on April 2, from 8 am to 5 pm, in a bid to mount pressure on the Centre to set up the Cauvery Management Board.

The announcement made by AIADMK, which is facing heat on the matter from arch rival DMK, soon evoked a reaction from the DMK Working President MK Stalin who said the state government has been "enacting drama" on the matter.

The Tamil Nadu government has pointed out, that the six-week deadline given by the Supreme Court to set up the Cauvery Management Board has already ended and the farmers in the state are expecting an answer from the Centre on the Cauvery issue. "We will reflect the feelings of all the people of Tamil Nadu and our farmers through our hunger strike which will be held from 9 am to 5 pm," said O Panneerselvam.

The Tamil Nadu government has move the Supreme Court, seeking contempt action by the top court against the Centre, for willfully disobeying its verdict on sharing the Cauvery waters.

In its earlier judgement on petitions by Karnataka and Tamil Nadu over the final order of the Cauvery water disputes tribunal apportioning the water among the two states, the top court had raised the 270 tmcft share of Karnataka by 14.75 tmcft and reduced Tamil Nadu's share.

The court had compensated Tamil Nadu by allowing extraction of 10 tmcft ground water from the river basin. Since the verdict, Tamil Nadu has been urging the Centre to set up the Cauvery Management Board to ensure it received its due share of water from the inter-state river.

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