Cauvery Issue: ‘Ready For No-Trust Vote Against NDA,’ Says AIADMK

M Thambidurai said that AIADMK would consider moving a no-trust motion against NDA govt if Congress supported it.
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AIADMK leader M Thambidurai said that his party would consider moving a no-trust motion in Parliament against the NDA government if Congress supported it.
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AIADMK leader M Thambidurai said that his party would consider moving a no-trust motion in Parliament against the NDA government if Congress supported it.
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In what appears to be a bid to shift the political onus on DMK on the Cauvery water sharing dispute, senior AIADMK leader M Thambidurai, on Sunday, 1 April, said that his party would consider moving a no-trust motion in Parliament against the NDA government if Congress supported it.

Stalin says AIADMK should bring a no-trust motion (on Cauvery issue). We are ready to bring it.
M Thambidurai to reporters

In the same breath, the Lok Sabha Deputy Speaker said Congress support was needed to facilitate such an initiative.

"Let Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi issue a statement (indicating support), they (DMK) are in alliance with them (Congress)... only if they (Congress) support, we will get the (requisite) numbers," he said.

Seeking to make his party's position clear, Thambidruai, a senior AIADMK leader from western Tamil Nadu, said such a no-trust move would however be only for the Cauvery issue.

Only on the Cauvery issue... not for any other general issue. To urge constitution of the Cauvery Management Board, and since the Centre has failed to do that, we will consider that if other parties like Congress support it.
M Thambidurai

Thambidurai's assertion comes against the backdrop of Congress-ruled Karnataka going to the polls next month, where Cauvery is an emotive issue like it is in Tamil Nadu.

Days ago, Stalin had demanded that the ruling AIADMK support the no-trust move of the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) to mount pressure on the Centre to set up the Cauvery Management Board (CMB).

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DMK, the principal opposition party in Tamil Nadu, has been relentless in its attack on the ruling AIADMK over Cauvery.

The Stalin-led party said it would hold continuous protests like the one on Sunday at Valluvar Kottam in Chennai, till the management board was constituted.

With the support of its ally, the Congress, and friendly parties, including CPI and CPI(M), DMK has also announced a state-wide shutdown on 5 April.

Farmers organisations and a traders’ body have given a bandh call on 3 April over the Cauvery issue, and on the same day, the ruling AIADMK will hold a hunger strike across Tamil Nadu.

Barring Chief Minister K Palaniswami and Deputy Chief Minister O Panneerselvam, all other party leaders would participate, the AIADMK had said.

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