PMK leader Anbumani Ramadoss has strongly opposed the Tamil Nadu Assembly's resolution seeking a tribunal for the Mekedatu dam issue. He warned that this move would jeopardize the state's legal rights and benefit Karnataka. Ramadoss urged the Chief Minister to remove the tribunal demand, stating that existing legal rulings favor Tamil Nadu and a new tribunal would only create complications and hand an advantage to Karnataka.

The Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly is set to pass a unanimous resolution today against the Karnataka government's proposal to construct a dam at Mekedatu across the Cauvery River.

Tamil Nadu Assembly unanimously opposes Karnataka's Mekedatu dam proposal, urging the Union government to withhold approvals.

The House urged the Union government not to grant clearances for the project, which it says will impede the free flow of water from the Cauvery river.

Tamil Nadu demands a tribunal for the Mekedatu project, citing it as inadmissible and impermissible under existing legal frameworks.

Tamil Nadu's Assembly has unanimously opposed Karnataka's ₹9,000 crore Mekedatu dam project on the Cauvery River. Chief Minister C Joseph Vijay moved a resolution urging the Union…

Tamil Nadu Assembly unanimously opposes Karnataka's dam project at Mekedatu, urging the Union government to deny clearances and protect water rights. | India News

PMK leader Anbumani Ramadoss has strongly opposed the Tamil Nadu Assembly's resolution seeking a tribunal for the Mekedatu dam issue. He warned that this move would jeopardize the…

AIADMK general secretary Edappadi K. Palaniswami says the Mekedatu issue is a sensitive one and the T.N. government's demand for a separate tribunal will create legal complexities

Water Resources Minister N. Anand says the Mekedatu tribunal will not affect Tamil Nadu's and says it can establish Tamil Nadu’s rights over the surplus water.