She said it was only fair to give the BJP government some time before it acts on her demand to constitute the Cauvery Management Board.
Holding that all political parties in the state shared common view on constituting the CMB, she said there was no need for an all-party meeting as demanded by DMK chief M Karunanidhi.
Responding to Union Chemicals and Fertilizers Minister Ananth Kumar's statement that there was no proposal to set up the CMB, Jayalalithaa said the remarks were not made by Prime Minister Modi or the Minister concerned, i.E Water Resources Minister Uma Bharti.
She said the Prime Minister had "kindly said that he would take action. He seeks good relations with Tamil Nadu government and wants to help the state. Constituting the CMB is part of the final award (of 2007) of the Cauvery Tribunal and it needs some time to implement it."
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"We are confident that the Prime Minster will be neutral in this matter and it is fair that the Centre is given some time," on constituting CMB she said, adding, why Karunanidhi was in a hurry to raise the issue within a week of her Delhi visit.
She claimed credit for her government for having the final award notified in a central gazette after it moved the Supreme Court in this regard.