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NO POWER, NO RIGHTS: SUPREME COURT JUDGMENT ON KAVERI RIVERS

New Delhi,February 16,(way2newstv.com):
The Supreme Court has issued a key verdict on the Karnataka-Tamil Nadu Cauvery water dispute. Karnataka has directed to give 177 TMM of water to Tamil Nadu. In 2007, the Tamil Nadu government had 192 tiensic stake, which was reduced to 177 TNCs. Four states review petition in 2007 in the judgment. Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu and Puducherry have filed petitions. The bench headed by Chief Justice Justice Deepak Mishra, Justice AM Khanvilkar and Justice DV Chandrachudlu, It is clear that any state has no power or no rights to the river Kaveri.


NO POWER, NO RIGHTS: SUPREME COURT JUDGMENT ON KAVERI RIVERS

In his judgment on Friday, 14.75 TMC water was allocated to Karnataka State. 4.75 TMCs have been allocated for Bangalore drinking water needs. That is, all 184.75 tiensi water is allotted to Karnataka. The court said the Karnataka government has increased the share of water in the grounds of water shortage in groundwater and Bangalore. The city of Bengal has never been in the past for ever. According to the United Nations report Bangalore is one of the 11 cities in the world.
However, Tamil Nadu can take up to 10 tiensys underground waters from the 20 tiensys underground caverns in the Kaveri basin. The waters of the river have to be released on a regular basis following the quantity of water in the river. The river waters are a national treasure and that the ruling will be in effect for 15 years, followed by the changing circumstances and states that the States may be required to review the judgment.

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah welcomed the verdict of the Supreme Court bench. The Supreme Court verdict has made them happy. He said this was a great relief for the people of Karnataka, especially farmers. The Supreme Court ruled that the additional water of 14.75 TMCs would be given to Karnataka. Immediately the Chief Minister shared his happiness in the state assembly.On the other hand, Tamil Nadu has expressed dissatisfaction with the Supreme Court ruling on the Cauvery water dispute. Security in many areas. There has been a huge ban on any unwanted events. As a precautionary measure, bus services between Tamil Nadu and Karnataka have been suspended. Even before the Kannada business community in Tamilnadu.