"People of Odisha wanted answers on growing unemployment, migration, hunger deaths, poor health facilities and others. Unable to reply to the people, attempts are made to raise Mahanadi water issue in order to divert attention," Singh told a public rally in support of BJP candidates at Lathikata in Sundergarh district.
The Chhattishgarh Chief Minister, who addressed his fifth election rally during his campaigning for BJP candidates in the panchayat polls, claimed that there was no dispute between his state and Odisha over Mahanadi river.
He claimed that Mahanadi flows 350 kilometres in Chhattishgarh and they use only 4 per cent of water.
"Hirakud reservoir could be filled four times if the state government tries to utilise the water going to sea," Singh said adding that the ruling BJD raised the Mahanadi water issue keeping an eye on the ongoing panchayat elections. He said the misunderstanding could be solved if the chief ministers of both the states discuss on the matter.
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Singh claimed that his BJP government has been able to resolve the issues hitting the people in Chhattishgarh. "Chhattishgarh is now a migration free state," he said.
Singh said that Chhattishgarh has tribal and dalit population at 44 per cent and his government has made schemes for welfare of farmers, youths, girl child, women and elders which can also be implemented in Odisha.
"However, one require desire to develop. The schemes cannot be successfully implemented unless there is a strong will to progress," Singh said.
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