Referring to Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramiah's insistence on building a dam across Cauvery river at Mekedatu, DMK President M Karunanidhi said both Congress and BJP were doing such things with an eye on the 2018 Assembly elections.
While the Mekedatu project was initially proposed to address the drinking water needs of Bengaluru, "Chief Minister Siddaramiah now says there are plans to produce 400 MW of power also," he said.
"Congress and BJP have already started fighting to win the elections and Congress' present activities are only a part of that," he said in a statement.
The Centre has come under widespread criticism in Tamil Nadu after it sought modification of a Supreme Court directive on constitution of the CMB.
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