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Rajinikanth says CSK should think about Cauvery issue, time not right for IPL in Chennai

Hindustan Times, Chennai | By, Chennai
Apr 09, 2018 09:55 PM IST

Actor-politician Rajinikanth also said that if it was not possible to withdraw IPL from Chennai at this stage, then the players should wear black badges to highlight the plight of the state’s farmers.

The Tamil film industry, toplined by actor-politicians Rajinikanth and Kamal Haasan, observed a silent protest on Sunday to demand the setting up of the Cauvery Management Board amid calls for organisers to stop Indian Premier League games in Chennai.

Rajinikanth, with fellow actor-turned-politician Kamal Haasan at a protest in support of ongoing agitations in Tamil Nadu.(PTI Photo)
Rajinikanth, with fellow actor-turned-politician Kamal Haasan at a protest in support of ongoing agitations in Tamil Nadu.(PTI Photo)

Before the joining the protest at Valluvarkottam in central Chennai, Rajinikanth questioned the timing of conducting the T20 cricket tournament in the state.

“It will be nice if IPL is not played this time in Chennai, understanding the plight of the farmers due to severe shortage of water,” he told journalists outside his house before heading to the protest site.

Rajinikanth added that if it was not possible to withdraw at this stage, then the players should wear black badges to highlight the plight of the state’s farmers.

“The CSK (Chennai Super Kings) franchise should think over the issue and appreciate the fact that the time is not ripe for IPL in Chennai,” he said. He said Prime Minister Narendra Modi must step in and set up the river management board without any delay in the interest of small and marginal farmers of Cauvery delta region of Tamil Nadu.

Earlier, Kamal Haasan too had opposed hosting IPL matches in Chennai. While Kamal Haasan, president of the Makkal Needhi Maiam party, has been voicing his displeasure against the Centre over Cauvery, this is the first time that Rajinikanth spoke out on the issue.

Their call came a day after CSK made a comeback to IPL after a two-year ban, winning the first match against Mumbai Indians on Saturday night.

The state’s opposition parties and the ruling AIADMK too have questioned holding IPL matches in the state in the backdrop of farmers’ difficulties.

Leading actors, music directors and technicians participated in the Valluvarkottam protest organised by the South Indian Film Artistes Association — popularly known as Nadigar Sangam.

Tamil Nadu moved a contempt plea in the Supreme Court on March 31, seeking action against the Centre for allegedly failing to form the CMB and the Cauvery Water Regulation Committee within six weeks, as ordered by the court on February 16.

In its order, the top court marginally increased Karnataka’s share of Cauvery water and ordered a reduction in the allocation for Tamil Nadu.

Karnataka has objected to the constitution of the Cauvery board.

The sharing of the Cauvery water is a sensitive political issue in both states, and Karnataka, which saw one of its worst droughts in 2017, goes to polls in May.

(With inputs from agencies)

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