Farmers in Tamil Nadu urge the state government to withdraw its demand for setting up a Mekedatu tribunal, according to a report. The farmers’ demand centers on the proposal tied to the Mekedatu project, which involves water sharing and inter-state concerns. They call for Tamil Nadu to reconsider pursuing the tribunal route, arguing that it could affect their interests and livelihoods. The report presents the farmers’ appeal as a direct response to the state’s stated position on the tribunal. It does not provide additional official details on the government’s rationale or the timeline for any tribunal proceedings. The farmers’ move reflects heightened public attention around how water disputes and project-related decisions are handled between states, and it underscores the pressure on the state government to address stakeholder concerns. Overall, the article focuses on the farmers’ request for policy reversal while giving limited additional information from other parties or agencies.