In a letter to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, she recalled her two communications earlier this year to him on the issue and said the Centre "has not shown the necessary alacrity in constituting the above machinery for the implementation of the Final Order," of the Cauvery Water Disputes Tribunal though it was published in the Union Gazette on February 19 last.
"To alleviate the misery of the farmers of Tamil Nadu, the Government of India should immediately take steps to operationalise the tribunal's final order which has been Gazetted after a long delay of six years," Jaya demanded.
The Supreme Court, hearing an application by her government seeking a direction for constitution of the two bodies, had on May 10 recorded the submission of Additional Solicitor General that the follow up action pursuant to the gazette notification was "under active consideration" of the Centre, the Chief Minister said.
This, Jayalalithaa said, "at best, is only an interim arrangement and the Supreme Court in its order had also categorically stated that this was a "pro term arrangement" made for the purpose of ensuring implementation of the tribunal's final order.
She said that formation of the CMB and the CWRC as per the tribunal order would be the only lasting solution to end the "travails and tribulations of the farmers of Tamil Nadu in the Cauvery Delta."
