Settle Mahanadi water dispute through talks: Centre to Odisha

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

today urged the to settle the water sharing dispute with through dialogue, saying records show that moving a tribunal only delays a solution.

Responding to a series of supplementaries from members in the during Question Hour, said while the Centre is bound by to set up a tribunal to settle inter-state water disputes, it would be better if the state approached the Centre for a dialogue.


He said if the state is not satisfied, it can meet the

While is free to move a tribunal or the Supreme Court, records show that water disputes are not resolved for 20 to 30 years, said.

The said only yesterday, he has written to chief to meet him to discuss the dispute.

But members said as the Centre was not restraining from constructing irrigation projects on river Mahanadi, it wants a tribunal to be formed so that the quasi- judicial body can direct to stop further construction.

said the Centre refrains from restraining states from constructing small projects.

As questions and answers between and continued, a member from accused the of politicising the issue, leading to a war of words between the and members.

While has a government, is ruled by

BJD's B Mahtab claimed that the should not have said that his party was politicising the issue. said she never made such remarks and such allegations should not be levelled against her.

A Bill which seeks to create a single tribunal for all inter-state water disputes is pending approval of the Lok Sabha. Currently, various water disputes are handled by separate tribunals as per

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First Published: Thu, January 04 2018. 12:30 IST