During the debate in the assembly, the Opposition Congress alleged that the state government's ongoing drive to spread awareness about the water body was a "publicity stunt".
The resolution, moved by state minister Antar Singh Arya in the specially convened one-day session, was adopted by the BJP, which enjoys majority in the House, in the voice vote.
The state cabinet had yesterday given an in-principle nod to the proposal to grant "living status" to the river.
Chouhan said that the bill to grant 'living entity' status to Narmada river will be brought "to inflict heavy punishment on those people who harm the river".
"The opposition is alleging that I am doing a 'natak' (drama). Do not connect my genuine endeavour (ongoing 'Narmada Seva Yatra') with politics.
"Do not stoop so low. The (state government) is doing a pious work to protect Narmada river and preserve it for the future generations. It is 'maa' (mother) Narmada and it is our duty as her children to protect her," the chief minister said.
But the chief minister reiterated that his yatra was "not political".
"My yatra is not politically motivated or a publicity stunt," Chouhan said while refuting allegations levelled by senior Congress members Mukesh Nayak, Govind Singh, Ramniwas Rawat, Mahendra Singh Kalukheda, and Leader of the Opposition Ajay Singh.
Dismissing Govind Singh's charge, the chief minister said, "We are not luring various personalities with money to take part in the yatra".
The leader of opposition also alleged that he and other MLAs of the Congress were not invited to participate in the yatra.
Denying the charge, Chouhan said he had in the Assembly requested all legislators to take part in the drive.
"Revival of Narmada river and the public drive aimed at its conservation would set an example for the world," he said.
The CM said sewage water from 18 cities in Madhya Pradesh drain into river Narmada.
Meanwhile, the leader of opposition displayed a glass bottle containing yellow water in the House, claiming that he fetched it from a drain that flows into Narmada river in Budhi, the CM's assembly constituency in Sehore district.
"The bottle contains effluents being discharged in the river from an industrial unit," he claimed.
Another MLA Kalukheda alleged that illegal mining was going on unabated along Narmada river with the patronage of the state government.
The Narmada, which originated at Amarkantak in Madhya Pradesh, is the fifth largest river in Indian sub-continent.
The river is known as "Life Line of Madhya Pradesh" for its huge contribution to the state in many ways. The pollution in the river has been a matter of grave concern for environmentalists. As per a government report it sees erosion at 821 places.
The Uttarakhand High Court had on March 20 accorded the status of "living human entities" to the Ganga and Yamuna, two of India's most sacred rivers.
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