"We will collect signature of 30 lakh people from 30 districts of the state and send them to Prime Minister Narendra Modi. A copy of the signatures will also be submitted to the state government," CPI(M) state secretary Ali Kishore Patnaik told reporters here today.
Stating that the CPI(M) was the first to raise the demand for setting up a tribunal to resolve Mahanadi dispute, Patnaik said a resolution in this regard was passed in the party's recently concluded conference held at Berhampur.
He also criticised the Chhattishgarh government for constructing projects on the upstream of Mahanadi.
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