Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday slammed the Congress party for neglecting Dr. B.R. Ambedkar’s contributions to India’s water resource development during the foundation-laying ceremony for the Ken-Betwa river linking project in Madhya Pradesh.
Speaking in Khajuraho, Modi emphasised that in the 21st century, nations that effectively manage their water resources are the ones that will thrive.
His remarks came in the wake of controversy surrounding Union Home Minister Amit Shah’s comments about Ambedkar, which have sparked nationwide protests by the Congress party.
Modi highlighted Ambedkar’s significant impact on water resource management, dam construction, and the development of major river valley projects alongside his role in establishing the Central Water Commission.
He accused Congress of failing to recognize Ambedkar’s contributions as a water conservationist and ignoring the pressing need for water conservation in the country.
“The critical challenge of the 21st century is water security. Only countries with sufficient and well-managed water resources will progress,” Modi stated. During the event, he also virtually inaugurated the Omkareshwar Floating Solar Project in Khandwa and laid the foundation for the Daudhan Irrigation Project, both part of the river-linking initiative.
Union Water Resources Minister C R Patil and Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav presented Modi with two urns containing water from the Betwa and Ken rivers, which he poured over a model of the project to officially commence the river linking work.
Modi said that the Congress party has historically stalled governance, claiming past Congress administrations delayed projects for 35 to 40 years after their announcement.
He asserted that the Ken-Betwa river linking project promises new opportunities for prosperity and well-being in the Bundelkhand region.
The initiative is expected to provide drinking water to nearly 44 lakh people across ten districts in Madhya Pradesh and 21 lakh in Uttar Pradesh. Benefitting around 7.18 lakh agricultural families in 2,000 villages, the project will also produce 103 MW of hydropower and 27 MW of solar energy, according to officials.
On this occasion, Modi released a commemorative stamp and coin honoring former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee on the centenary of his birth, noting that Vajpayee’s government had advocated river linking as a solution to the country’s irrigation challenges and flooding issues.
Additionally, Modi performed a ‘bhumi pujan’ or ground-breaking ceremony for the construction of 1,153 Atal Gram Sewa Sadans, with a budget of Rs 437 crore, during the Khajuraho program.