"As Mahanadi water issue is reaching a climax, Odisha government must send a formal proposal to the Centre for formation of a river board as per the provision of the River Boards Act, 1956 for resolving the inter-state river row," Mohapatra told reporters here.
Noting that this is the only option before Odisha to secure its rights over Mahanadi water, the BJP leader said if the river board, which is backed by a central act, fails to resolve the issue, the matter can be referred to a tribunal.
Along with river board, there should be an integrated rule curve covering both upper catchment and lower reaches of Mahanadi river to ensure Odisha is able to get its due share of water, the BJP leader said adding "these two are prime necessities of Odisha for solving the issue."
Moreover, there is no mention about Hirakud dam in the
To a query, Mohapatra said Chhattisgarh should stop all construction work on projects over river Mahanadi till the issue is settled as these would severely hit flood control, irrigation and power generation in Odisha.
If necessary, the Centre should also give direction to Chhattisgarh to halt work on projects on Mahanadi river in its territory, he said.
Terming as unfortunate Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Raman Singh's action in calling a meeting and asking officials to speed up construction of projects on Mahanadi, he said it has aggravated the controversy.
Asking Odisha government to release the Hirakud Dam Project Report of 1947, the BJP stalwart said it is necessary to make it public as Odisha is entitled to get two-third of Mahanadi water as per the report, Chhattisgarh is supposed to get the rest one third water.
Though there was no agreement for Hirakud dam, the provisions made in the project report for the major dam built by the Centre cannot be violated and Odisha must establish its rights over two thirds of Mahanadi river water, Mohapatra said.
