Union Water Resources Minister Bharti also asked officials to make mention of all the rivers to be linked as part of the particular project: Manas-Sankosh-Teesta- Ganga- Mahanadi-Godawari instead of merely calling it as "Mahanadi-Godawari link project".
Or else, she said, "some people" in Odisha will allege that the water of Mahanadi, which flows through the state, is being taken away.
Seeking to dispel the apprehension, the Minister said the project aims at recharging Mahanadi first and only then, its surplus water will be taken to Godavari which flows through Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana besides Odisha.
"We have completed preparation on the mother link. The opposition to it is political and there is no logic to it and is baseless. The opposition is sentimental and aimed at reaping political benefits," she said without naming the ruling BJD in Odisha.
The Odisha government has been opposing the river inter-linking project claiming it will result in acute shortage of water in Mahanadi, considered as lifeline of the state.
Apart from Bharti, the Jal Manthan was attended by Ministers of State for Water Resources Sanjeev Kumar Baliyan and Vijay Goel, ministry secretary Amarjeet Singh, his predecessor Shashi Shekhar and other senior officials.