Addressing a public meeting in Kota district yesterday as part of Congress-organised 'Sandesh Yatra', Gehlot said the refinery will be a milestone for the state and BJP was creating a controversy only to mislead people.
The refinery was first proposed at Leelala village of Barmer district, however the location was later shifted to Pachpabara area of the same district.
BJP has alleged that Congress leaders would benefit from the acquisition of land for the proposed refinery.
With the state receiving excess rainfall this year, Gehlot said the BJP leaders do not have a fresh issue to take on the Rajasthan government and therefore, are tight-lipped.
Gehlot also announced Centre's approval of Rs 2360 crore for Parvan Dam Project, work for which would begin soon.
The project would provide drinking water and irrigation facilities to people of Kota, Baran and Jhalawar districts, he said.
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