Assam opposes mega dam on Siang river

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Press Trust of India
June 6, 2015

A day after the Centre announced plans to construct a dam on the Siang river in Arunachal Pradesh, Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi on Friday said he will not endorse any project not benefiting the people at large.

He asserted that his government was for the welfare of the people and it would “not endorse any project which will not benefit them”, an official release said.

He said the Centre has not consulted the State yet on any such project on middle Siang.

“We have not received any formal communication from the Centre regarding construction of the proposed Middle Siang Project,” Mr. Gogoi said.

“The present (State) government always stands for the welfare of the people and it accords top most priority to the hopes and aspirations of the people of the State,” he added.

Yesterday, Union Water Resources Minister Uma Bharti had said the Centre was planning a massive dam in Arunachal Pradesh, which would also help control floods in Assam and produce power, in a bid to establish India’s riparian rights over use of water from the trans-boundary Brahmaputra river. “We are planning two projects on Brahmaputra, which I have briefed Prime Minister Narendra Modi about. The solution on Brahmaputra’s perennial flow lies in middle Siang. Even Siang is the answer for floods in Arunachal Pradesh and Assam,” Ms. Bharti had said.

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