According to reports, the Supreme Court on Thursday ordered Karnataka to release four thousand million cubic feet of Cauvery water to Tamil Nadu this month. SC reportedly said that if Karnataka fails to comply with the order, they will have to face 'serious consequences'.
The SC reportedly agreed with TN's grievances of not having the Cauvery Management Board yet. It admonished the Centre and said, "You have to frame the scheme and there is no escaping this task."
When the Centre replied to the SC that the PM is in Karnataka for the upcoming elections, the Chief Justice said, ""We are not bothered about the polls. The scheme should have been framed by now. States have no role in this."
RELATED NEWS SHOTS
OTHER NEWS SHOTS
RELATED NEWS SHOTS
- Cauvery dispute: Centre seeks two more weeks’ time
- காஷ்மீர் சிறுமி வழக்கு: 'நீதியில் சிறுநேர்மை தவறினாலும்'.. உச்சநீதிமன்றம் எச்சரிக்கை!
- Madras HC raps TV govt over ban on protests in Marina
- "We strongly oppose the formation of Cauvery Management Board" - Karnataka CM
- Opposition submits notice for impeachment of CJI Dipak Misra
- Simbu and fans’ efforts will help in Cauvery issue: Activist
- "A deliberate attempt on my life," alleges minister after accident
- Cauvery issue: Stalin seeks audience with PM Modi
- SC directs Centre to decide on school safety guidelines in 3 months
- Supreme Court order on SC/ST Act: Three BJP-ruling states to seek review