He also said that besides these meetings, Modi, as the former Gujarat CM, had also written several letters to Singh over the issue.
Rupani today shared several documents related to the correspondence and meetings between Modi and Singh on the Sardar Sarovar dam issue.
As per these documents, Modi had written several letters to Manmohan Singh urging him to grant permission for the "construction of spillway piers to its full height and bridge as well as installation of gates (to be kept in raised position) on Sardar Sarovar dam over Narmada".
Singh had yesterday said that Modi never met him to make a representation about the Sardar Sarovar dam when the latter was the chief minister of Gujarat.
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"Modiji made a representation when Singh visited Gujarat in March 2011. It is also on record that Modiji held a meeting with Singh at the PMO in February 2013 and discussed the issue for almost 45 minutes. Despite that, Singh is claiming that Modiji never met him over the issue," he said.
Rupani added that the people of Gujarat will give a befitting reply to the Congress in the upcoming Assembly polls for stalling the project.
Nearly 56 years after its foundation was laid, the Sardar Sarovar dam became a reality with Modi dedicating it to the nation on September 17 this year.
The foundation stone of the dam was laid on April 5, 1961 by the country's first prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru. However, it took 56 years to finally complete the construction due to litigations and protests by the affected villagers.
Modi, when he was the chief minister of Gujarat, had sat on a 51-hour fast in 2006 as the UPA government refused to grant permission to raise the height of the dam citing incomplete rehabilitation work.
The work on raising the height of the dam to 138.68 metres was recently completed, which will allow maximum usable storage of 4.73 million acre feet of water.
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