TN govt opposes unbridled access for Stalin to water bodies

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Press Trust of India Chennai
Last Updated : Aug 07 2017 | 11:32 PM IST
The state government cannot be restrained from preventing DMK working president M K Stalin from visiting water bodies in any part of Tamil Nadu to take part in his party's desilting drive, as such a relief may lead to breach of law and order, the Salem District Collector submitted in the Madras High Court today.
The district authority submitted this in a counter affidavit filed in response to a petition by the DMK.
The DMK's petition wanted the high court to restrain the state government from preventing Stalin from visiting any part of Tamil Nadu to inspect water bodies.
The main opposition party filed this petition after Stalin was detained in Coimbatore by police last month en route to Salem to visit the Kacharayanpalayam tank and also to participate in a human chain protest on the issue of all-India medical entrance examination NEET.
In his petition, the district collector opposed the relief sought by the DMK in the absence of infringement of the leader's fundamental right. The district collector said such a relief may lead to breach of law and order.
The government's top district authority said public interest was of paramount importance and no private interest of the parties with "vested intentions" could be encouraged when it posed threat to harmony.
It may be recalled that the Tamil Nadu government had launched the 'Kudimaramathu scheme' to desilt water bodies months ago in the state.
Also, the DMK has started desilting water bodies in the state alleging inaction on the part of the state government.
Against this background, the collector in his petition said the DMK was trying to "hijack" a state government scheme to desilt water bodies and create problems.
The case has been posted for further hearing tomorrow.

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First Published: Aug 07 2017 | 11:32 PM IST

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