Gujarat Congress today alleged that Chief Minister Narendra Modi has been spreading "blatant lies" and unnecessarily blaming the Centre for not constructing gates at the Sardar Sarovar Narmada dam.
"Gujarat Chief Minister is using the Narmada project for a canard campaign against the central government and spreading blatant lies to conceal his own failures and criminal negligence in implementing the Narmada project," former Opposition leader Shaktisinh Gohil told reporters here.
He was referring to allegations made by Modi earlier in the day while addressing a gathering at Devla town near Rajkot, slamming the UPA government for allegedly ignoring the state government's demand to construct gates at the Sardar Sarovar Narmada dam and said, the Centre was only concerned about "nephews and uncles".
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"The Central government has no role to play in this matter. But, since the Gujarat Chief Minister is feeling the heat of the scarcity-affected people's mood, he has resorted to this blame game," Gohil said.
He claimed that as per the NCA task force meeting held on January 8, 2012, Madhya Pradesh has to rehabilitate 1,457 project affected families, while Gujarat has to rehabilitate 333 project affected families of Maharashtra, before closing gates of the Sardar Sarovar Narmada Dam and construction of piers could be allowed.