"We are ready to accompany the Chief Minister and meet the Prime Minister for resolving the Mahanadi issue," Leader of Opposition Narasingha Mishra said in the Assembly during a special discussion on the dispute.
Slamming Chhattisgarh for unilaterally building projects on the upstream of the river, Mishra said, "Odisha should approach the Centre for setting up a tribunal to solve the matter.
"We also ask the state government to publish a white paper on the issue enabling people to know how they will be hit by projects in upstream of the river," he said.
"Therefore, the ruling party avoids taking opposition parties along with it to oppose the Chhattisgarh government's activities," he alleged.
Asserting that a tribunal is the only alternative left with the state, Mishra said a meeting with the Prime Minister could also help resolve issue. Two meets with the Chhattisgarh government have failed to yield any result.
The Congress leader said the Chief Minister must win confidence of all political parties to jointly fight for the state's interest.
"Then Patnaik had said water inflow to down stream of the Mahanadi would decline if Chhattishgarh constructed dams upstream," Mishra said.
"Again in 2010, on behalf of the Chief Minister, the then parliamentary affairs minister Raghunath Mohanty, had said that steps were being taken to protect interest of the state.
"Now the state government says that Chhattishgarh built the projects without informing Odisha," the Congress leader said.
The Congress leader slammed the Chief Minister who is also water resources minister for his absence in the House during the debate on the sensitive matter.
