Tamil Nadu leader Minister M k Stalin has convened a consultative assembly on July 12, of all parties with illustration within the assembly, to speak about the Mekedatu dam issue.
Pitching a united front, the authorities said on Friday that the proposed meet is to mirror the unanimous perspectives of all sections in Tamil Nadu to defend the hobbies of farmers.
The government is taking all felony steps on the problem, and days ago Stalin wrote to his Karnataka counterpart B S Yediyurappa categorically stating that the proposed dam went in opposition to the excellent courtroom verdict and additionally might have an effect on hobbies of Tamil Nadu farmers.
hence, never might Tamil Nadu permit the development of the dam and this become conveyed to Karnataka in Stalin's letter to Yediyurappa, the authorities said in an official release.
The CM's letter to Yediyurappa turned into in reaction to the latter's verbal exchange urging Tamil Nadu government to no longer oppose the Mekedatu dam initiative.
recently, Stalin met prime Minister Narendra Modi and Water resources Minister Duraimurugan known as on Union Jal Shakti Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat in Delhi.
The pursuits of farmers of Tamil Nadu need to be guarded and appropriate movement have to be taken by the union government, the 2 leaders had urged Modi and Shekhawat.
towards this history, the assembly has been convened and Stalin has prolonged invitations to all legislature events in the meeting, the government said.
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