Jaipur – In a recent press conference held at the BJP state office, MP Ghanshyam Tiwari shed light on a long-standing water agreement that has been in limbo for the past 30 years.
The agreement, which was signed in 2003, promised to bring water to Rajasthan from Tajewala and Okhla. However, due to what Tiwari referred to as the “misdeeds of the Congress party”, the agreement has not been implemented.
Tiwari expressed his disappointment over the delay, emphasizing the importance of the agreement for the people of Rajasthan. He pointed out that the agreement was meant to address the water scarcity issues in the region, and its non-implementation has had a significant impact on the lives of the people.
“The agreement was a beacon of hope for the people of Rajasthan,” said Tiwari. “It’s unfortunate that due to political misdeeds, the agreement has remained on paper for 30 years.”
Tiwari urged the current government to take immediate action and implement the agreement. He also assured the people of Rajasthan that the BJP is committed to resolving the issue and will take all necessary steps to ensure that the agreement is implemented.
The press conference ended with Tiwari reiterating his commitment to the people of Rajasthan and promising to continue his fight for the implementation of the water agreement.
The BJP state office has not yet released any official statement regarding the press conference or the future course of action regarding the water agreement.