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SC takes note of Karnataka farmers’ plight, reduces amount of water to TN

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Cauvery row: Protests break out in Tamil Nadu against Karnataka

New Delhi: The Supreme court on Monday modified its September 5 order, asking Karnataka to release a reduced amount of 12,000 cusecs of Cauvery River water per day to Tamil Nadu till September 20 from the earlier 15,000 cusecs a day to ameliorate the plight of farmers of the neighbouring state.
A bench of Justices Dipak Misra and U U Lalit, which sat on a holiday to consider the urgent plea of Karnataka, however, expressed deep anguish over the “tone and tenor” of the fresh plea and said the law and order situation cannot be taken as a ground for non-compliance of the order of the court.
It rejected one of the prayers of Karnataka that the apex court direction asking it to release 15,000 cusecs water per day to Tamil Nadu be kept in abeyance till next date of hearing on the ground that there has been a fault in the Cauvery Water Tribunal award, which does not deal with the issue of deficient water in the reservoir in a particular month.
Referring to the content of Karnataka’s fresh plea, the bench said, “If we are allowed to say then we must say that the tone and tenor of the application is absolutely disturbing and to say the least, totally depricable…that apart the application for modification contain certain averment which follow the tenor or similar language which cannot be conceived of in a court of law seeking modification of an order.”
“Agitation, spontaneity or galvanised riot or any kind of catalystic component can never form the foundation for seeking modification of an order.. “An order of this court has to be complied by all the concerned and it is the obligation of the executive to ensure that the orders are complied in letter and spirit.
Protests by farmers have been reported from several parts of Karnataka over the Supreme Court order asking it to release water to Tamil Nadu. During the hearing, the bench noted the stiff claim and counter-claims of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu and said that it would apply the concept of fair compensation in the matter and fixed it for further hearing on September 20.
Meanwhile, Protests by fringe Tamil outfits erupted in parts of Tamil Nadu and Puducherry today with some commercial and government establishments of Karnataka coming under attack, in an apparent fallout of the ongoing agitation in the neighbouring state against release of Cauvery water. The protests came a day after a video purportedly showing a 22-year-old Tamil youth being beaten up by a group of men in Bengaluru for alleged “derogatory” remarks on social media against Kannada film actors went viral.
Outfits such as Naam Tamizhar Katchi and Tamizhaga Vazhvurimai Katchi hit the streets protesting the ongoing agitations in Karnataka opposing release of Cauvery water to Tamil Nadu, police said. (PTI)

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