Talking to reporters after the meeting, opposition leader Ramesh Chennithala said "we have conveyed people's anguish over his statement and wanted an assurance from the government that there will not be any compromise on the safety of the reservoir."
He wanted the new CPI (M)-led LDF government to follow the same stand taken by the previous governments in the state on the issue, which has been a bone of contention between Kerala and neighbouring Tamil Nadu.
However, Chennithala said UDF welcomed Vijayan's statement yesterday that the government was not against the new dam and also readiness to carry out a study by an international expert team on the dam's strength.
"We also stand for a cordial relationship with neighbouring Tamil Nadu. But, the state's interest and safety of the dam should not be compromised at any cost," he said.
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