MP, UP deadlock over Ken-Betwa river project resolved: Gadkari

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The deadlock between Madhya Pradesh and over the ambitious Ken-Betwa river interlinking project has been resolved, Union Minister Nitin Gadkari said today.

India's first interlinking of rivers project between the Ken in and the Betwa in ran into trouble after the BJP-ruled demanded tweaking of the Phase-I plan of the ambitious project.


"I am happy to tell you that two days back chief ministers of six states came to my office (with different issues)," the water resources minister said at a conference here.

Gadkari further said that an issue between and has also been resolved, without elaborating. He did not mention the other two states.

"aur ka jhagda tha Ken-Betwa (project) ka. Jhagda nipat gaya. Agreement ho raha hai, ab kaam shuru ho jaega." he said. (There was a dispute between and on Ken-Betwa (project). The dispute has been resolved and the agreement is being framed. Now the work will begin.)

The issue which had been stretching for years was resolved in hours, said the minister who also holds the road transport and highways portfolio.

There is a need to fast-track decision making process in a transparent manner, Gadkari said, adding that the government has resolved to end the deadlock between the governments over the long-stalled river interlinking project.

In case of Ken-Betwa, the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) had to step in to resolve the deadlock between the water resources ministry and

The project includes construction of a dam across river Ken in Chhatarpur district in to irrigate 6.35 lakh hectares of land.

The government had written to the Centre demanding a review of the water-sharing pact signed in 2005 between MP, UP and the Union Water Resources Ministry, and inclusion of some new components in the Rs 16,000-crore Phase-I plan.

Uma Bharati, the former water resources minister, had said in Parliament earlier this year that the project would take off soon, and expressed unhappiness over this last minute demand from the MP government.

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First Published: Wed, September 27 2017. 20:22 IST