He claimed that the verdict pointed to the formation of the Cauvery Water Management Board within six weeks and that it should be constituted.
"The Centre would face a situation of contempt of court if it does not form the 'Board' and also the 'Regulatory commission,' he told reporters here.
He also accused the Karnataka government of adopting what he said was a "slipperyand evasive approach" to the Cauvery water issue.
The Chief Minister said he had submitted a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the latter's visit to Puducherry on February 25 urging formation of the Water Management Board.
Asked what he meant by 'serious consequences' the Centre would face, he said "if the order of the apex court is not honoured, it would give rise to contempt of court."
The Chief Secretary and PWD Secretary had taken part in a meeting convened by the union water resources ministry with all the stakeholders in the inter-state river dispute-- Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Kerala and Puducherry.
This was to discuss the modalities of a scheme to be implemented as directed the Supreme Court in its verdict on the Cauvery dispute.
Around 43,000 hectare farm lands would be benefitted in Karaikal if the seven tmc feet of water was available, he said, adding the drinking water situation would also improve there.
In reply to another question, the chief minister said the Union Rural Development Ministry had selected Bahoor village in Puducherry and Tirunallar in Karaikal under the 'Model Village scheme.'
Each of these villages would be developed with full-fledged basic amenities for which the Centre had earmarked Rs 200 crore, he added.
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