Party President M Karunanidhi said Jayalalithaa had presented a similar list of demands to Modi in the national capital after he took over in 2014, and during their meeting here last year as well.
The demands included constituting the Cauvery Management Board, stopping Karnataka from constructing a dam across river Cauvery at Mekedatu and funds for state projects including the power sector, he said in a statement here.
The DMK chief said that after demands are made with the Centre, "political and administrative pressure" has to be exerted to ensure they are fulfilled, as state Ministers have to call on their Union cabinet counterparts and officials.
"That the Chief Minister has put forth the same pleas made two years back, one is reminded of the saying - old wine in a new bottle," Karunanidhi said.
Jayalalithaa had called on Modi yesterday and presented various demands meant for the state's welfare.