Madhya Pradesh funds fail to quench Gujarat’s thirst

NEW DELHI: While Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the BJP claim to have brought water to the parched regions of poll-bound Gujarat, it appears that drinking water availability still remains a problem in the state.
An analysis of data, as on November 1, of funds spent under the MP Local Area Development Scheme (MPLADS) shows that the maximum projects sanctioned by the 26 Lok Sabha members from the state related to drinking water facilities.
Road-related works came next, with funds allocated to 155 projects for construction of roads, approach roads, link roads etc.. As Gujarat Chief Minister, Modi had pushed for the expansion of the Sardar Sarovar Project (SSP), which stores the Narmada waters in various dams to allow parched areas of the state access to drinking waters and irrigation facilities.
After a long-drawn judicial battle, the state government was allowed to raise the height of the main dam of SSP a few months ago.
The helped increase the storage capacity of the dam 3.75 times to 4.73 million acre-feet.
Now, the government claims that 20 lakh hectares of agricultural land would have access to irrigation facilities, besides drinking water.
While the Gujarat MPs clearly accord priority to drinking water availability, analysis of the MPLADS data for the country shows MPs’ preference for works related to railways, bridges and pathways.
Together, these accounted for 10,711 of the total 26,972 projects sanctioned.
BJP veteran L K Advani, MP from Gandhinagar, has spent 93 per cent of the funds while actor-turned-politician Paresh Rawal, who represents Ahmedebad, has utilised 83.92 per cent funds.
Together, the Gujarat MPs have so far utilised 82.46 per cent of the MPLADS funds released so far.

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