Tribunal only option to resolve Mahanadi dispute: Naveen

Press Trust of India  |  Bhubaneswar 

Naveen today said the formation of a tribunal is the only way to resolve the river water dispute with

The two states have been at loggerheads for the past three years over the sharing of waters.


"We have before without any We ask them (Centre and Chhattisgarh) to stop work of barrages. The then said that the Central has no power to do so," said.

was responding to a question during an interactive session at a round-table conclave here. The chief was asked whether he would meet Nitin Gadkari, who in a letter to him, proposed another round of talks to resolve the dispute.

"I request you to communicate a date convenient to you for the discussion so that I am able to fix the meeting at the earliest in consultation with the CM, Chhattisgarh," Gadkari had written to on January 2.

While justifying his government's demand for a tribunal to resolve the river water dispute, said: "We have asked clearly to form a tribunal where both the states - and -- can come up with their points for judicial outcome."

Meanwhile, the Debi Prasad Mishra in a press meet alleged that the Chhattishgarh has violated several laws and constructed six major projects on upstream of river

"These projects are being constructed to feed water to industries and not to meet requirement of irrigation," Mishra alleged.

Mishra also alleged that though the BJP was aware of the violation of laws, the party-led central was not taking any action against the violatos for political reasons.

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First Published: Sat, January 06 2018. 21:15 IST