Nagapattinam Farmers Protest Against TN Govt Over Mettur Dam Delay
Nagapattinam Farmers Protest Over Mettur Dam Delay

Trichy: Farmers in Nagapattinam district staged protests against the Tamil Nadu government for failing to open the Mettur dam on the customary date of June 12. One group of farmers walked out of a grievance redressal meeting, while another symbolically commemorated a dead water regulator.

Symbolic Protest at Water Regulator

Several farmers marched through the dried-up Harichandra distributary and placed floral wreaths at the water regulator in Meenamanallur village near Keelaiyur. They also lit candles as a mark of tribute and protest against the lack of irrigation water.

Farmers Condemn Karnataka Government

The farmers condemned the Karnataka government for failing to release Cauvery water as directed by the Cauvery Water Management Authority. R Srithar, a leader of the Tamizhaga Kaviri Vivasaayigal Sangam, said, “Many of us are distraught without Cauvery water irrigation and loss of kuruvai crop cultivation. Karnataka should provide us compensation for the loss.”

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Allegations Against Tamil Nadu Chief Minister

The farmers accused the Tamil Nadu chief minister of maintaining silence and shielding Karnataka due to his political alliance with the Congress. They demanded immediate and firm action from the chief minister to secure water for irrigation.

Risk to Kuruvai Cultivation

Due to the failure to release water, farmers warned that kuruvai cultivation on nearly 5 lakh acres across delta districts is at risk of total failure. In Nagapattinam district alone, where one lakh acres were cultivated last year, not a single acre can be cultivated this year, said Srithar.

Livelihood Concerns

The farmers expressed deep concern that more than 3 lakh agricultural labourers will lose their livelihood and face severe hardship due to this situation. They raised slogans demanding that the Tamil Nadu government immediately secure Cauvery water from Karnataka and obtain compensation for the affected farmers.

Walkout from Grievance Meeting

Meanwhile, in Vedaranyam, farmers walked out from the revenue divisional level farmers grievance redressal meeting in protest against the non-opening of Mettur dam and lack of water for irrigation.

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