Everyone should welcome and support the project as it is aimed for the development of the state, he said here.
Rather than creating controversy, opposition parties should extend support to the project, he said.
Earlier, the refinery was proposed at Leelala village of Barmer district, however the location was later shifted to Pachpabara area of the same district.
Despite the criticism and allegations by the opposition parties, it has been ensured that the project remains at Barmer, he said.
Meanwhile, BJP state chief Vasundhara Raje during party's Suraj Sankalp Yatra at Pali said that several schemes announced by the Chief Minister were an "eyewash" and yet not implemented in the state.
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