Work on the project, first effort of connecting two inter-state rivers--Ken in Madhya Pradesh and Betwwa in UP-- to quench parched pocket of Bundelkhand(UP), was expected to take off from December last year, however, has been delayed for want of wildlife clearances.
"I consider causing delay to the project as national crime. I am not saying it's a treason, but it indeed is a national crime. Because you are denying livelihood for 70 lakh people," Bharti told reporters here..
Calling herself "the biggest environmentalist", Bharti asked how can her intentions be doubted when she pitches for initiating work on the project and accused environmentalists of an expert committee under Ministry of Environment and Forest, who are looking into the issue of clearance for the project.
Bharti hastened to add that she has "no difference with the Environment Ministry or its Minister Prakash Javadekar" but with private enviromentalists, who are members in the committee.
She also accused the environmentalists of forcing people of the region to live in miserable conditions.