New Delhi:The Supreme Court Thursday said it is not for the court to decide on the level of water in the Sardar Sarovar Dam and asked a high-powered committee to look into the issue of submergence of villages in Madhya Pradesh due to rising water level.
The high-powered committee comprises of chief ministers of Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Maharashtra and Rajasthan and others.
"What we are thinking is that we cannot decide the level of water. There is already a high-powered committee. They should look into it," a 3-judge bench headed by Justice N V Ramana said.
"Let the committee sit and decide," it said.
The bench, also comprising justices Sanjiv Khanna and Krishna Murari, was hearing a plea which raised the issue of submergence of villages in Madhya Pradesh due to rising water level in Sardar Sarovar dam and rehabilitation of affected persons.
Solicitor General Tushar Mehta, appearing for Narmada Control Authority (NCA), said the Sardar Sarovar reservoir regulation committee has regularly undertaken the maintenance of water level in the dam.
Senior lawyer Sanjay Parikh, appearing for the petitioners, said that submergence of villages still continues and "lots of islands" have been created due to this.
He said the Madhya Pradesh government should step in for rehabilitation of the affected persons.