"Without the wishes and willingness of the villagers from Jaitapur and neighbouring villages, the project cannot get a go-ahead," Uddhav told reporters after a meeting with the delegation of project affected people led by local Sena MLA Rajan Salvi.
"If a calamity were to take place there, its effects will be felt in Mumbai too. Shiv Sena will not allow the project," he added.
Recently, a rift within those opposing the project came to fore with Pravin Gavankar, who was leading the local opposition, doing a U-turn.
People do not want enhanced compensation, he claimed.
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