The Haryana Chief Minister said this at the meeting of the Governing Council of NITI Aayog, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi here today.
Khattar said Haryana itself is a water-deficit state with respect to surface and groundwater resources. The groundwater level in the state, particularly in the fresh water zone, is depleting fast due to heavy exploitation, he added.
"Waters of the inter-state rivers should be declared national property and we should aim to achieve the national goals by putting aside inter-state disputes," he said in his speech.
The Haryana Chief Minister added that his government was committed to fulfilling the expectations of the farmers and people of the state regarding provision of adequate water through early completion of the Sutlej-Yamuna Link canal and the Hansi-Butana canal.
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"The state government is shortly going to mention this matter before the Supreme Court for early hearing and adjudication of the Presidential Reference on the unilateral abrogation of the Tripartite Water Settlement of 1974.
Khattar said he was specifically raising this issue because the increasing demand of water of the National Capital Territory of Delhi can be reasonably met only after fulfilment of the needs of the residents of Haryana.