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TN has cordial relations with neighbors: MK

CHENNAI: Despite water disputes
with its neighbors Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh,
Tamil Nadu has shared cordial relations with
them and people from other states have never
faced any problem here, Chief Minister M
Karunanidhi said today. "Tamil Nadu has the
heart to welcome people of other states and
allow them thrive here. Persons from other
states have never faced any problem here," he
said greeting Telugu and Kannada speaking people
on the eve of Ugadi. He said Tamils believed in
universal brotherhood.
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While the "statue diplomacy" with Karnataka last year
had "greatly" helped in ensuring better ties with the
state, Krishna water being supplied from Andhra Pradesh
was strengthening ties with that state, Karunanidhi
said. Tamil Nadu is locked in a dispute with Karnataka
over sharing of Cauvery waters while Andhra Pradesh's
proposal to construct a dam across Palar river is being
resented by the state. The participation of Chief
Minsters, B S Yeddyurappa (Karnataka) and K Rosiah
(Andhra Pradesh) in the function to inaugurate new Tamil
Nadu Assembly on Saturday had helped in ensuring "new
dimension" to ties, he said. "I wish these (cordial)
ties and relations between southern states grow," he
said.