Friday, March 4, 2011

Centre to call tripartite meet on Polavaram project

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Supreme Court directs Orissa, Andhra Pradesh to jointly form expert panel on Polavaram projectThe Centre will convene a meeting of Andhra Pradesh, Orissa and Chhattisgarh for expediting environment clearances for Polavaram irrigation and hydel project in Andhra Pradesh, Environment Minister Jairam Ramesh said today.
Ramesh said he would call a meeting of chief ministers of the states to resolve the differences among them over the project.
Although the forest clearance was given to the about Rs 17,000 crore Indirasagar multi-purpose project in West Godavari district of Andhra Pradesh, the Orissa and the Chhattisgarh governments have to make embankments to protect submergence of villages. This is a legal requirement, he said.
He asked BJP leader M Venkaiah Naidu to persuade Chhattisgarh Chief Minister to hold public hearing on the project as per the law. The Orissa government also has to do the same.
A show cause notice was also issued as to why public hearing has not been done, he said.
The two states, as per the environment and forest laws have to build protective embankments on river Sabri, Ramesh said.
He said the other solution was to reduce the height of the dam. "That is the best solution. We have to build protective embankments. I will call a meeting to find a way out," he said.
Ramesh found himself in the middle of arguments and counter arguments by members from Andhra Pradesh and Orissa, who were pursuing the interests of their respective states.
While those from Andhra Pradesh including M V Mysura Reddy (TDP) and Jesudasu Seelam (Cong) wanted fast clearance for the project, Pyarimohan Mohapatra (BJD) blamed the Central Water Commission (CWC) for increasing the height of the dam with the "connivance" of the AP government.
"The CWC had, without involving Orissa and Chhattisgarh and with connivance of Principal Secretary of Andhra Pradesh agreed to increase the height of the dam," Mohapatra said.
To this, Ramesh said his understanding was that all the three states were in agreement on the dam height. Since the member has raised doubt he would check the records, Ramesh said adding the interest of Orissa and Chhattisgarh cannot be ignored.
"I am a Union Minister. I don''t represent a state," he said, adding interest of all the states has to be protected.
"I can not ignore two very important states where submergence will take place," he said.
This is a sensitive matter since the interest of eight villages of Malkangiri in Orissa and four villages of Dantewada in Chhattisgarh, affected by left-wing extremism, is involved.
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