Stopped Vajpayee from going ahead with river-linking: Maneka

Gandhi said one can build canals and clean them regularly but connecting Ganga with Gomti would kill both the rivers and is "extremely dangerous"

Press Trust of India Pilibhit (UP)
Last Updated : May 14 2014 | 6:00 PM IST
Terming the ambitious river-linking plans of BJP's prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi as "extremely dangerous", party MP Maneka Gandhi has said it was she who had stopped former PM Atal Bihari Vajpayee from going ahead with it.

The idea of inter-linking of rivers was floated during the NDA government headed by Vajpayee.

Replying to a question on linking river Gomti with Sharda at an event here last night, Gandhi, who is sitting MP from Aonla, said "I had stopped Atalji from this rubbish (Maine hi Atalji ko roka tha is bakwaas se)...Such plans are nothing but rubbish."

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"There is no question of it (linking rivers). There can be no scheme in the world as bad as this. Every river has its own eco-system, own fish, own PH value. If you connect one river with another, it will kill both of them. Don't be in any misconception," she said.

Gandhi said one can build canals and clean them regularly but connecting Ganga with Gomti would kill both the rivers and is "extremely dangerous".

She also questioned from where the land for such project would come.

"You will require 10-15 lakh acres of land which will be spoiled. Who will give that much land?," she said.

Modi, in his speeches during election rallies, has been advocating linking of rivers to prevent drought and floods in the country.
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First Published: May 14 2014 | 5:49 PM IST

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