"There is no point in criticising anybody. I am answerable as the head of the state. The livelihood of about 57 per cent of the population depends on agriculture and hence, irrigation is very important for the progress and development of the state", Chavan told reporters here.
The chief minister said he had spoken to the concerned ministers on the issue and the Irrigation Department will prepare a white paper and submit the report to him.
Prima facie, there seemed to be an error in the statistics given by the latest Economic Survey which said that the irrigation capacity was just 17 per cent, with an increase of not more than 0.1 per cent in the last ten years, despite an expenditure of Rs 70,000 crore, Chavan stated.
"The error needs to be explained. We need to change the model of our planning for the irrigation sector", Chavan said, adding that he had nothing to say to the criticism of his decision to issue the white paper by some NCP leaders.
The irrigation portfolio is with the Sharad Pawar-led NCP since 1999, when the first Congress-NCP government was formed.
The state government had asked Centre to sanction Rs 20 crore for drought-prone districts for construction of check dams, he said.
The Chief Minister also said that as per the experts, the state's irrigation capacity can increase upto 30 per cent. "At present it is about 17 per cent. We need to know what is the irrigation potential that can be created and how much can be used". (More)