Panchna Dam dispute: BJP's Rathore slams Gehlot for inaction during Congress rule
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Key Takeaways
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Rajasthan State President Madan Rathore on Monday launched a sharp attack on former Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot, accusing the Congress leader of political posturing over the long-pending Panchna Dam dispute after failing to resolve it during his own tenure. Rathore's remarks came in Jaipur as the BJP sought to turn the controversy back on the opposition.
BJP's Core Charge Against Gehlot
Rathore alleged that the Panchna Dam dispute remained unresolved throughout the previous Congress government's tenure, causing prolonged hardship for residents of the affected region. He argued that despite having ample time and authority, the Gehlot administration took no effective initiative to find a lasting solution.
'The people have a right to know what steps the Congress government took to resolve this important matter despite being in power for several years,' Rathore said.
Rathore Questions Gehlot's Credibility
The BJP state president questioned why Gehlot, if genuinely concerned about the dam dispute, had not acted when he held the Chief Minister's office. Rathore contended that those who failed to resolve the issue while in power were now attempting to mislead the public through political accusations — a charge the Congress has not yet formally responded to.
He added that it was inappropriate to raise questions today about an issue that had remained pending under the previous government's watch.
What the Bhajanlal Government Claims It Is Doing
Rathore asserted that the Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma-led state government was treating the Panchna Dam matter with seriousness and was actively working toward a resolution. He said the administration was maintaining regular dialogue with all concerned stakeholders and was committed to finding a permanent, balanced, and mutually acceptable solution through consensus and administrative coordination.
He emphasised that issues directly affecting public welfare should be addressed through constructive, solution-oriented efforts rather than political rhetoric.
Background: The Panchna Dam Dispute
The Panchna Dam, located in Rajasthan, has been a source of prolonged inter-stakeholder conflict over water sharing and related concerns. The dispute predates the current government and has passed through multiple administrations without a definitive resolution, making it a recurring flashpoint in state politics. This comes amid a broader pattern of the BJP and Congress trading blame over legacy infrastructure and water-resource disputes in the state.
What Comes Next
The BJP government has not announced a specific timeline for resolving the dispute, but Rathore reiterated the administration's commitment to accountability, transparency, and public interest. Whether the renewed political attention translates into concrete administrative action on the ground remains to be seen.