Holding a 'Warning Dharna' with people affected by the dam from Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra and Gujarat at Jantar Mantar here, the NBA asked Modi to have a dialogue on the issue.
Expressing shock at the Narmada Control Authority's (NCA) decision, NBA leader Medha Patkar said the move was in violation of not just law and contempt of court, but it had also bypassed three concerned Ministries - Environment, Water Recources and Social Justice and Empowerment.
"She urged Modi to face the reality, face, hear the people and come forward for a comprehensive review of the entire project, a duty which is bound, as Prime Minister of India," a statement issued by NBA said.
"We also want that this decision be immediately withdrawn and a new process which would be democratic and based on the legal framework and four judgements of the Supreme Court be started," Patkar said.
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