"If you think we have stopped taking steps towards clean Ganga, it is not so. Before any big race, a sprinter stops a bit, assesses the destination and then sprints towards it. So, our destination is October 2018 when we will show it to the world that Ganga is one of the cleanest rivers in the world," Bharti said, stressing the Government does not want to work on the programme with an "agitated mind"
She also sought participation from CII to support for maintenance system to ensure Ganga remains clean
Speaking at Water Innovation Summit 2015 organised by Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) Triveni Water Institute, Bharti stated work on first river-linking project of connecting Ken-Betwa rivers will begin in January-February and preparations for the same have been completed.
"For the first time inter-linking of rivers will take place, which will involve two big states Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh. And we have all the protection from SC in this regard," she said claiming local residents to be affected are in support of the project.
Bharti further said the Centre will move ahead with Damanganga-Pinjal and Par-Tapi-Narmada river-linking projects soon with Maharashtra and Gujarat governments.
She also allayed apprehensions of neighbouring countries saying that India's river-linking projects will not harm their resources and expressed Government's resolution that it was committed towards Brahmaputra flood management.
She claimed majority of Muslim populace chose to stay back in India had faith in that "they might be troubled by Muslim neigbhours in Pakistan but not those in Hindus in India.
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