Rabindra Jena, who represents Balasore in Odisha, spoke of the peculiar problem saying that the water table has gone so down that one cannot get water even 1,000 feet depth.
Raising the issue during Zero Hour, he said some village elders from eight panchayats had met him to flag the issue as parents of girls from other areas do not want to get their daughters married in this area. "I am helpless," he said.
Shrirang Barne (Shiv Sena) said people of a village in his Maval constituency have to travel several kilometers to reach the mainland as it is surrounded by defence land from three sides. The restriction, he said, was imposed after some villagers moved court on use of passage.
He said despite Pakistan sending in infiltrators, we allow their citizens to enter India through Wagah. He said though the villagers are Indian citizens, they are facing restrictions on their movement.
Pritam Munde (BJP) made a strong plea for a passport office in Marathwada region to service some two crore people residing in the backward area.
Bijoya Chakraborty (BJP) expressed concern over the Jamaat-e-Mujahidden terror outfit allegedly spreading tentacles in Assam and West Bengal.