erala Chief Minister Oommen Chandy Friday Dec 11,2015 met Prime minister Narendra
Modi and made a strong pitch for a new dam at Mullaperiyar to replace
the over 112-year-old "structually weak" reservoir.
The Chief Minister, who arrived in Delhi witha a delegation of state ministers, met Prime Minister Modi and sought Centre's intervention for arranging talks between Kerala and Tamil Nadu on the vexed Mullaperiyar issue.
The dam, which is at the centre of dispute between Kerala and Tamil Nadu, is located in Kerala on the Periyar river but is operated and managed by Tamil Nadu.
"We
requested the Government of India to make an atmosphere of joint
discussion of two states. Kerala is prepared to attend talks any time,"
Mr Chandy later told reporters.The Chief Minister, who arrived in Delhi witha a delegation of state ministers, met Prime Minister Modi and sought Centre's intervention for arranging talks between Kerala and Tamil Nadu on the vexed Mullaperiyar issue.
The dam, which is at the centre of dispute between Kerala and Tamil Nadu, is located in Kerala on the Periyar river but is operated and managed by Tamil Nadu.
The chief minister also submitted a memorandum to Prime Minister during the meeting.
Kerala also urged the Centre to undertake a study by a team of national and international experts on the strength of the 'structurally weak' dam.
Pointing out that Kerala was not opposed to sharing waters of Mullaperiyar with Tamil Nadu, he said a new dam instead of the 'structurally weak' one at Mullaperiyar was a necessity to ensure the safety of people living in the catchment areas.
Without in any way harming the interests of Tamil Nadu, Kerala should be permitted to construct a new safety dam, Mr Chandy said he told Prime Minister Modi.
Recently, concerns were voiced by Kerala after the water level in the dam nearly touched the apex court-fixed maximum limit of 142 feet following heavy rains
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