Odisha Assembly to set up a House Committee on Mahanadi issue

Press Trust of India  |  Bhubaneswar 

The Assembly today decided to constitute a House Committee to take up with the Centre the issue of barrage projects being constructed by the in the upstream of Mahanadi river.

Members cutting across party lines said such projects would adversely affect the livelihood of people in downstream


The decision to set up the committee was taken after a five-hour debate in the Assembly over the Mahanadi water dispute with neighbouring

chief whip Amar Prasad Satpathy had earlier in the day moved a motion on the issue.

As the debate concluded, Satpathy proposed to set up a House Committee on the issue, which will take up the matter with the Centre for setting up a tribunal to resolve the dispute with

The ruling BJD and Opposition members during the debate blamed the BJP-led of supporting government's "illegal" activities of blocking free flow of water in the river Mahanadi.

Leader of Opposition Narasingha Mishra of said the state initially ignored government's actions of constructing projects on upstream of the river.

The BJD ignored the interest of the people of the state then because it was in coalition with the till 2009, Mishra alleged.

members, however, appealed to the House not to indulge in a blame game and try to unitedly fight for the rights of the people.

"We are willing to stand against the actions of for the interest of Odia people," legislature party leader K V Singhdeo said.

Parliamentary affairs minister B K Arukha said the state has time and again opposed such activities of the government, but the Centre has turned into a "mute" spectator.

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First Published: Wed, December 06 2017. 22:55 IST