The first meeting of the high-level committee has been held amid the Mahanadi dispute. The meeting chaired by Deputy Chief Minister K.V. Singhdeo did not reach an agreement to resolve the dispute between Chhattisgarh and Odisha through talks, but the committee has taken its opinion.
The Mahanadi dispute will be resolved through talks with Chhattisgarh. Despite the Mohan government repeatedly showing such hypocrisy, the high-level committee members have not been able to reach an agreement on this. Which has once again thrown the fate and future of Mahanadi into darkness.
The first meeting of the high-level committee has been held amid the Mahanadi dispute. The meeting chaired by Deputy Chief Minister K.V. Singhdeo did not reach an agreement to resolve the dispute between Chhattisgarh and Odisha through talks, but the committee has taken its opinion. From the beginning of the dispute to now, every step of Odisha has been monitored. How has the state fought in the tribunal? What steps will be taken next? Discussions have been held on this.

The Deputy Chief Minister said that the committee has taken care that the interests of Odisha are not hampered. BJD MLA Niranjan Pujari argues that the inter-state river water dispute has not been resolved yet through negotiations. The government should take sides in the tribunal and fight in court. Congress MLA Sophia says that the Mahanadi dispute, the lifeline of Odisha, should be resolved as soon as possible







