TN urges Centre to expeditiously execute Sethu project

March 19, 2010 04:36 pm | Updated December 16, 2016 02:52 pm IST - Chennai

Map of Sethusamudram channel project. File Photo: M. Moorthy

Map of Sethusamudram channel project. File Photo: M. Moorthy

The Tamil Nadu Government on Friday urged the Centre to expeditiously execute the Sethusamudram project by removing “hurdles” that have come in the way of its execution.

“We urge the Union Government to expeditiously complete the Sethusamudhram Project, which will provide an impetus to the economy of Tamil Nadu and has enormous potential to add to the prosperity of the state, by removing hurdles that have come in the way it its execution”, Finance minister K Anbazhagan said in his budget speech.

On the Mullaperiyar issue, he said the state government was of the view that the Supreme Court order, constituting the empowered committee, required to be recalled.

“Hence, an interlocutory petition was been filed in Supreme Court on March 8 praying for recall of its order dated February 18 and that the court may pass appropriate orders to continue its hearing in this case”, it said.

The Supreme Court in its judgement on February 27, 2006, had held that the Mullaiperiyar Dam is safe to raise the water level from 136 feet to 142 feet.

With a view to prevent implementation of this judgement, the Kerala Government resorted to a legislative amendment.

After hearing a petition filed by the Tamil Nadu government to declare this legislative amendment unconstitutional, the Constitutional Bench of Supreme Court on March 18 ordered constitution of an Empowered Committee under the Chairmanship of A.S. Anand, former Chief Justice of India.

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