The Supreme Court order asking the government to implement the inter-linking of rivers project is expected to change the water situation. Former minister Suresh Prabhu, who headed the task force on this project during the NDA rule, explains the necessity of the project.
I welcome the order. I am of the view that inter-linking of rivers is not a panacea to all issues faced by India but the ideas thrown up by the task force, chaired by me, in the report need to be pondered over seriously.
Water is something that cannot be created by man, it cannot be manufactured in any factory or cannot be imported on a scale like oil, which is meeting 80 per cent of our demand. Therefore, management of the available water resources within our sovereign geographical boundaries is necessary to cater to the requirement of the growing population and the changing life style.
It is now the job of the government in the office to implement the project.
Delays and political pressure have stopped the project from taking off. Your take?
I have been arguing time and again that politics should not be involved
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