Special session of TN assembly on dam issue

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Chennai: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa on Sunday announced that a special session of the assembly will be convened Dec 15 to pass a resolution that the state will not give up its rights over Mullaperiyar Dam in Kerala because of the “imaginary threat to its safety”.

While the dam is located in Kerala, its control is with Tamil Nadu and its waters serves the state.

In a statement issued here, Jayalalithaa said: “To express the solidarity of the people of Tamil Nadu and all the political parties, a Special Assembly Session will be convened on 15.12.2011 at 11.00 A.M. to pass a resolution that this state will not give up our rights over Mullai Periyar because of the imaginary threat to the safety and security of the Mullai Periyar Dam.”

The decision for a special session is a reversal of stand for Jayalalithaa, who had earlier ruled out such a plan citing the united stand of the state’s political parties on the issue.

Noting the dispute is pending before the apex court, she said: “My government believes that the solution to this problem lies in presenting sound technical and scientific data to the Supreme Court and in convincing the Supreme Court about the justness of our stand. As a result, I have been appealing to the people of Tamil Nadu to eschew emotions and to be rational at all times. I am one with you and share the same emotions and strongly believe in peace and prosperity for my people and the country.”

Declaring that the people of Tamil Nadu, and neither she or her government have got anything against the people of Kerala or its government, Jayalalithaa said: “We have no quarrel with the people of Kerala. Therefore, destroying their properties or causing injury to them and in the process also causing ourselves pain and hardship is not a solution.”

She appealed to the people to “allow your government to handle the issue scientifically and logically. It is my earnest appeal to all the agitating people of the border areas not to precipitate the situation and to disperse immediately”.

Meanwhile Leader of Opposition in the assembly and DMDK founder A. Vijayakant Sunday announced that a massive demonstration will be held under his leadership at Theni Dec 14, condemning the attitude of the central government.

Police prevented protestors from crossing over to Kerala territory and had to resort to baton charge to disperse the crowd. (IANS)

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