"We are working in this direction. They (UPA Government) had decided (to set up the mill in Amethi) in 2007 but due to non-availability of land, nothing had moved in this direction," Geete said.
Again ahead of the Lok Sabha polls last year, the UPA Cabinet gave a fresh push to the project.
If the paper mill project is shifted, then for Amethi it would be the second project that would not see the light of the day.
Congress Vice-President Rahul Gandhi had earlier during the year raised in Parliament the issue of a Rs.200 crore mega food park in Amethi being axed, and accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of practising politics of revenge.
Asked about political motives being attached to the move on the paper mill, Geete said: "There is no political motive attached to this move. We have no enmity with Rahul Gandhi. If land was available in Jagdishpur, we would have set up the mill there".
In February last year, the Union Cabinet had approved setting up of Jagdishpur Paper Mills Limited (JPML), a green field pulp and paper project at Jagdishpur, District Amethi, Uttar Pradesh at a cost of Rs 3,650 crore. The project was supposed to be implemented in two phases.
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