This Article is From Apr 09, 2009

Karunanidhi gives nod for resumption of Hogenakkal project

Chennai: Giving the go ahead for resumption of work on the Hogenakkal project, which he had put on hold
till the completion of Karnataka Assembly polls in the face protests, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M Karunanidhi has directed state officials to complete the work as scheduled by 2011.

The Rs 1,334 crore project envisaged drawing of water from river Cauvery at Hogenakkal, on the Karnataka-Tamil Nadu border, to provide drinking water to water-starved districts of Dharmapuri and Krishnagiri.

Chairing a review meeting of the Rural Development and Local Administration Department, headed by his son and Minister M K Stalin, at the secretariat, Karunanidhi last night instructed officials to complete the scheme on time.

The three-phased assembly elections in Karnataka ended on May 22 and the counting of votes will be taken up tomorrow.

The project led to a war of words between Karunanidhi and Karnataka polticians and pro-Kannada groups, who opposed it. In an initial emphatic declaration, Karunanidhi promised implementation of the project at any cost, but later put it on hold, promising to find an amicable solution to the issue with an elected government in Karnataka after the assembly polls.

His April 5 announcement putting the Hogenakkal Integrated Water Project on hold, helped in easing tension in both the states, but opposition parties in Tamil Nadu criticised him for his decision.

An official release said Karunanidhi also instructed the officials to expedite works on various other projects, including the seawater disalination plant at suburban Minjur, taken up by the department.
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