Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena, who has ordered a CBI inquiry against the Arvind Kejriwal government on the issue of liquor in Delhi, has now advised the government regarding water. After the complaint received in a consulate regarding the problem of water, the Lieutenant Governor has asked the Chief Secretary to take immediate action. He has told Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal that such incidents bring a bad name to the country.
This information was given by the LG office on Friday. A copy of the complaint received from the Consulate of Montenegro has also been shared. The LG office said, "There have been complaints about non-supply of water from the Consulate of Montenegro, non-receipt of tankers, and getting dirty water at low pressure from Delhi Jal Board. The Chief Secretary has been asked to resolve the issue immediately. CM Arvind Kejriwal has been advised to look into such issues which are maligning India's image in the world.
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