Bhairava
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Lets not get into ad-hominems because it does not serve the discussion.
Again we are just asking Kerala to respect the 1970 renewal of the past agreement. The original agreement can be said to be imposed on the Travancore Maharaja by the mighty British. But what about the 1970 Agreement between the equally powerful States of Kerala and Tamil Nadu ?
Why are you blaming us for claiming our 'legal' rights ? We just want our legal rights to be respected which your government willingly signed in 1970.
And the dam is under TN control. not Kerala.
From where to re-route ? Kaveri already depends on Karnataka's whims and fancy. Vaigai is dry for most part of the year. Both Palar and Pennar are no more. Only Tamiraparani flows somewhat which is sufficient for Tirunelveli alone.
Sorry mate, we need the water more than ever.
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@Shabz,
The first thing you need to know is that everyone supports the construction of the new dam so that it is made strong. The only things is post-construction Kerala is not willing to give us the control of the new dam according to the 1970 Agreement. I think that is the stumbling block in the negotiations.
Do you think we enjoy seeing Kerala flooded ?
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The stumbling block is the Kerala Govt's refusal to give the control of the new dam to TN as is required by the 1970 Agreement.
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Stupid things like those only serve as political ammunition for hardliners like Vaiko, Thiruma who will then disrupt the food/vegetable supply to Kerala from Tamil Nadu and also interfere in the electricity transmission.
It will be a loss-loss for both states which should be avoided.
Yet again tamilians are toeing the ridiculous 999 year pact line. So tell me......how many dams have stood the test of time for 999 YEARS?! Our government has already stated that not a single drop of water will be denied to the people of TN.......and yet you pricks are not satisfied. Its even more ridiculous and humiliating considering, that the dam is under Kerala govt. administration.
Again we are just asking Kerala to respect the 1970 renewal of the past agreement. The original agreement can be said to be imposed on the Travancore Maharaja by the mighty British. But what about the 1970 Agreement between the equally powerful States of Kerala and Tamil Nadu ?
Why are you blaming us for claiming our 'legal' rights ? We just want our legal rights to be respected which your government willingly signed in 1970.
And the dam is under TN control. not Kerala.
Lol....famine? TN govt. can easily re-route the water channel networks and establish supply routes to compensate for water deficiency during the reconstruction period.
From where to re-route ? Kaveri already depends on Karnataka's whims and fancy. Vaigai is dry for most part of the year. Both Palar and Pennar are no more. Only Tamiraparani flows somewhat which is sufficient for Tirunelveli alone.
Sorry mate, we need the water more than ever.
---------- Post added at 08:15 AM ---------- Previous post was at 08:13 AM ----------
@Shabz,
The first thing you need to know is that everyone supports the construction of the new dam so that it is made strong. The only things is post-construction Kerala is not willing to give us the control of the new dam according to the 1970 Agreement. I think that is the stumbling block in the negotiations.
Do you think we enjoy seeing Kerala flooded ?
---------- Post added at 08:16 AM ---------- Previous post was at 08:15 AM ----------
What stubborn & adamant position? We need a new dam as the old one has outlived its life. Even modern concrete dams burst due to earthquake, while this dam is made of just limestone and jaggery.The lease is for 999 years, so sooner or latter a new dam has to be built as no dam can stand for this much time. So why can't build a new dam now?
The stumbling block is the Kerala Govt's refusal to give the control of the new dam to TN as is required by the 1970 Agreement.
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Btw....like Marxist mentioned, kerala govt. Is seriously considering re-routing the water channel networks and connecting them to mullapperiyar. Once that happens...... you guys won't get any water....at all.
And no, you can't do jack about it either....except maybe "protest".
Stupid things like those only serve as political ammunition for hardliners like Vaiko, Thiruma who will then disrupt the food/vegetable supply to Kerala from Tamil Nadu and also interfere in the electricity transmission.
It will be a loss-loss for both states which should be avoided.