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Holy Ganga Connects CM Of Bihar, Nitish With PM Of India Modi

[New Delhi] Holy Ganga Connects CM Nitish With PM Modi
CM Of Bihar Nitish Kumar Today Met PM Narendra Modi And Asked Centre’s Help in Desilting Ganga
Chief Minister Nitish Kumar today met Prime Minister Narendra Modi, seeking the Centre’s intervention as he insisted that desilting the river Ganga is the only solution to avoid the almost annual occurrence of floods.
Prime Minister Modi offered assurance to him, saying immediate and positive action will be taken on his demands, including formulating a national silt management policy, Kumar told reporters after meeting the Prime Minister.
He also linked the Modi government’s ambitious Namami Gange project with better silt management in Bihar, saying if attention is not paid to the situation, then it will also put a question mark on the programme’s success as he feels like “crying” at the condition of Ganga in the state.
He said “The very serious condition that we see today never occurred earlier. The only way to get rid of this is desiltation. There is a need for national silt management policy,”
He said ” Prime Minister assured me that experts will be sent and a decision on this subject should be taken soon. Immediate and positive action will have to be taken,”
The Chief Minister expressed concern that the situation can only worsen if it is not dealt with effectively and the state will have to face more severe consequences in the coming years.
Though Bihar has received 14 per cent less rains than normal during the monsoons, large parts of the state have been flooded due to high rain fall in Nepal besides states like Madhya Pradesh and Jharkhand, leading to huge discharge of water into rivers passing through it.
Kumar also appeared to blame Farakka barrage for the situation. He has earlier held it responsible for increasing siltage in the Ganga river basin.
Due to silt, Ganga could not store the amount of water it used to earlier, leading to flood-like condition despite not receiving proportionate amount of rain fall, he said.
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The Chief Minister of Bihar, Shri Nitish Kumar calls on the Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi, in New Delhi on August 23, 2016.