In a statement here, DMK President M Karunanidhi said reports in a section of media opined that Bhart should chair the meeting of Chief Ministers of the two states, being convened by the Centre as per a Supreme Court suggestion.
He said Bharti had recently aired views "fully supporting" Karnataka over the impasse on release of Cauvery water by that state to Tamil Nadu and doubts would arise about the outcome of the meeting if she chaired the deliberations.
The apex court had yesterday asked Karnataka to discharge 6,000 cusecs of Cauvery water to Tamil Nadu till Friday despite its assembly resolution, but called for a political solution to the impasse by convening of a meeting of Chief Ministers of the two states and the Centre.
Karunanidhi said water was required for irrigation till January 28 for the samba crop, but the present storage in Mettur dam would suffice only till November 5.
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With Karnataka refusing to release water, crops already cultivated would be affected and farmers would suffer huge losses, he said.
On the discussions held by Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa yesterday with officials in a hospital here, where she is undergoing treatment for fever and dehydration, after the apex court order, Karunanidhi sought to know why neither the PWD Minister nor his Secretary attended the meeting.
Meanwhile, People's Welfare Front Co-ordinator and MDMK Chief Vaiko said Tamil Nadu's participation in the Chief Minister's Meeting would be "detrimental" to the state and demanded that the Centre constitute the Cauvery Water Management Board and regulation committee without any delay.
"Centre should take steps in such a way that Karnataka obeys the Supreme Court order. Centre has the responsibility to ensure Karnataka follows the rule of law", he said in a statement.
"Holding discussions between the two states will be detrimental to the rights of Tamil Nadu on Cauvery river", he claimed.