Chandigarh, Jul 29 (PTI) Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar on Saturday said he has taken up with his counterpart in Rajasthan Ashok Gehlot the issue of contaminated water coming towards Dharuhera from the neighbouring state's Bhiwadi area.

Khattar said the issue will be resolved soon. For a permanent solution to the problem, a meeting will be organised with top officers of the departments concerned on Sunday and officials from Rajasthan will also be called to attend it, he said in a statement.

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"I have personally spoken to the chief minister of Rajasthan about this and he has assured us of taking appropriate steps. But we have asked them to give the assurance in writing so that there is no laxity at any level," Khattar said.

"We are ready to take this matter to the Supreme Court to get a permanent solution to this problem," he added. Khattar visited the Dharuhera area on Saturday.

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He said the National Green Tribunal has imposed a fine of Rs 45 crore on Rajasthan for releasing polluted water from Bhiwadi towards Dharuhera, but the neighbouring state has approached the court and got a stay on the matter.

Now, the Haryana government will move Supreme Court to vacate the stay, Khattar said, adding that the people of Dharuhera will not be left to suffer.

Rajasthan will be given seven-day notice for appropriate action in this matter, he said.

Addressing the Jan Samvad at Dharuhera, the chief minister said his government was improving the lives of people by ensuring the benefits of public welfare schemes reach the grassroots levels.

He said the government is giving jobs on merit without any discrimination.

Khattar added that under the Mukhyamantri Antyodaya Parivar Utthan Yojana, 172 people of Dharuhera with income less than Rs 1 lakh have been given loans and provided employment opportunities.

A new bus stand will be built in Dharuhera by July 2024, he added.

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