"Government's then policy was prioritising allocation of water for drinking, then for industry and then farmers. Around 1.5 years ago, the policy was changed to first drinking, then farmers and then industry," he told reporters outside Vidhan Bhawan here.
He was responding to the allegation that as the water resources minister and then finance minister, he chaired or partook in a high-powered committee that diverted almost 2,000 million cubic metre (mcm) of water meant for irrigation to industries.
The report said the redirection is equivalent to the storage capacity of Maharashtra's largest dam Koyna, and reduced the state's irrigation potential by about four lakh hectares.