Tamil Manila Congress chief G K Vasan urged Karnataka government to immediately release 15 TMC feet of Cauvery water for irrigation.
Speaking to reporters in Tiruchirappalli, he said Karnataka should not "enact the drama of farmers agitation to deny water to Tamil Nadu."
He demanded that Chief Minister Jayalalithaa lead an all party delegation to Delhi to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
PMK chief Ramadoss told reporters in Cuddalore district that Karnataka should comply with apex court orders and not go to the extent of a former Chief Minister of that State, who had to apologise in the Supreme Court after water was not released in accordance with its verdict years ago.
P Ayyakannu, National South Indian Rivers Inter-Linking Farmers Association said water supply for at least 80 days should be ensured to save the samba crop.
"Tamil Nadu Government should move the apex court seeking action against Karnataka as it has not complied with its orders and Cauvery Tribunal Award," he told PTI.
For the second day today, bus and truck services between Tamil Nadu and Karnataka were affected.
Bus services to various destinations in Karnataka originating from Krishnagiri, Dharmapuri, Salem, Erode, Tirupur and Coimbatore Districts were stopped in towns, including Hosur, Sathyamangalam and Bannari bordering Karnataka.
However, some Karnataka State Transport Corporation buses were operated from Tamil Nadu.
Also, private cars, vans and taxis and trucks with Karnataka registration were operated. Huge crowds could be seen in all the few buses that were operated.
said adequate police personnel have been deployed in Tamil Nadu-Karnataka borders.
To a question on bus services being hit, he said, "passengers were stranded nowhere," adding that movement of vehicles was being coordinated by police.
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VCK leader Thol Thirumavalavan in a statement said the quantum of water ordered by the court was 'too low' though it had recognised the right of Tamil Nadu.
He also cautioned against regional fanatism on river issues.
Veteran Congress leader Kumari Anandhan said the Prime Minister should take steps to nationalise rivers.
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