New Delhi, Sep 9: Despite Karnataka claiming that it has released 15,000 cusecs water from the Cauvery to Tamil Nadu on Wednesday, the Tamil Nadu government has stated that the Karnataka has not honoured the Supreme Court order.

The Supreme Court in its order on Monday directed the Karnataka to ensure flow of 15,000 cusecs of water from the Cauvery at Biligundlu, a Central Water Commission monitoring centre. While requesting the Ministry of Water Resources to convene the urgent meeting of the Supervisory Committee, Tamil Nadu has requested the Centre to “issue direction to Karnataka to make good the deficit of 64.755 tmcft of water in the flow at Biligundlu as on September 5, 2016 and also Karnataka to ensure the flows for the rest of the period as per the final order of the Cauvery Water Disputes Tribunal.”
Though the Tribunal order states that from June 2016 to September 2016 ( September 5, 2016) Tamil Nadu should get 100.670 tmcft of water, so far flow realised at Billigundlu was just 35.91 tmcft, a shortage of 64.75 tmcft, Tamil Nadu claimed.
Besides, Karnataka has thrown open all its reservoirs for irrigation and is drawing maximum supply to canals. It has withdrawn 30 tmcft from their four major reservoirs as on September 9, 2016, besides through anicut channels, medium and minor reservoir systems and minor irrigation, the letter said.


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