Citing media reports that Karnataka had approached the Central Water Commission seeking technical clearance for the Mekedatu dam project, Chief Minister K Palaniswami requested Union Water Resources Minister Uma Bharti not to approve such proposals.
"I request you to kindly issue instructions to the officials concerned not to accord techno-economic clearance to Mekedatu or any project in the Cauvery basin till the concurrence of all the co-basin states is obtained," he said in a letter to the minister.
Palaniswami alleged that Karnataka had "unilaterally" sent a detailed project report on the Mekedatu project to the Commission seeking clearance, in violation of the final order of the Cauvery Water Disputes Tribunal and without obtaining the concurrence of the Tamil Nadu government.
He also mentioned his earlier letters to Prime Minister Narendra Modi when the Karnataka government had planned to construct a reservoir at Mekedatu.
This was reiterated in the memorandum presented to the prime minister on February 27, 2017, he added.
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah had on July 3 rejected the charge by Tamil Nadu political parties that the state had submitted "false details" to the Centre on the proposed Mekedatu dam project across the Cauvery river.
The intention behind the reservoir is to facilitate the release of water to Tamil Nadu as per the Cauvery Water Disputes Tribunal order, he had said.
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