Delhi Water Crisis: Why did the water crisis deepen in Delhi? Kejriwal government gave this reason


Posted on 19th Jun 2024 10:40 am by rohit kumar

There is a water crisis in Delhi amidst the scorching heat and heat wave. Along with many areas of Delhi, there is a shortage of water in Lutyens Delhi. Many big hospitals are facing water shortages. At the same time, politics is also going on regarding this.

 

The Arvind Kejriwal government alleges that the water crisis has occurred due to Haryana not giving its share of water to Delhi. Haryana has also refused to give water in the meeting of both the states held in Chandigarh on Tuesday.

 

At the same time, the BJP is blaming the Delhi government for this crisis. After protesting in various areas of Delhi on Sunday and Monday, the party leaders are reaching out to the public on Wednesday and telling about the failure of the Delhi government.

 

BJP is blaming the Delhi government

Delhi State BJP President Virendra Sachdeva and other leaders have held the Delhi government responsible for the water crisis by taking out protest marches in different areas of Delhi since morning.

 

They say that the Delhi government has failed to stop the wastage and theft of water. Due to this, the people of Delhi are facing a water crisis. The meeting for the Summer Action Plan was not held on time.

 

AAP MLAs are protecting the tanker mafia. Water Minister Atishi is blaming the Haryana government for hiding her failure. To convey this truth to the people, all BJP MPs, MLAs, councilors, office bearers, and other senior leaders are reaching out to the public on Wednesday by taking out a protest march.

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