Kotia panchayat integral part of Odisha: Union minister

Press Trust of India  |  Koraput (Odisha) 

The Kotia panchayat here is an integral part of and would continue to remain so despite "attempts by to stake claim over the area", said today.

He advocated for joint efforts by the state and the central governments to bring about development in the region.

"Kotia was always an integral part of It continues to be an inseparable part of our state. Any attempts by to stake claim over Kotia will go in vain," the Union petroleum asserted while addressing people of the disputed area today.

The and governments have been engaged in a battle over the ownership of 21 out of the 28 villages of Kotia panchayat since 1968. The had ordered a status quo in the region in 2006.

In the past three months, the officials have toured Kotia several times to implement their government's welfare programmes.

Andhra would never be allowed to succeed in its "evil design" as far as Kotia is concerned, said.

"I will apprise the Prime of the situation in Kotia and all efforts will be made to ensure the development of the 28 villages."

The villagers, through a memorandum, have sought the establishment of post office, banks, health and education facilities and BSNL mobile towers, the said.

"Whatever is possible will be done by the Centre for Kotia's development. Some demands of the villagers require Centre's intervention," he explained.

Asked about his visit to Kotia, just days after the in snapped ties with the NDA, said the BJP-TDP alliance would not have collapsed had the Centre provided funds for Polavaram multi-purpose project.

Earlier in the day, the visited a temple, a residential school, the panchayat office in the area and interacted with the local people.

Given that Kotia falls in the Maoist corridor, elaborate security arrangements were put in place for the minister's visit today.

also visited Musaguda village in the district and interacted with family members of a minor girl, who was allegedly gang-raped inside a forest at Kunduli on October 10.

The girl committed suicide on January 22 this year.

Attacking the government over the incident, he said the culprits are still roaming free, even after six months of the incident.

The has been harassing journalists in an attempt to gag them in this case, added.

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First Published: Mon, April 09 2018. 20:55 IST