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BJP seeks special Assembly session to discuss Delhi water crisis

Party blames the AAP government’s mismanagem­ent

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: The BJP on Saturday demanded that the Delhi Assembly speaker call a special session of the House to discuss the prevailing “water crisis” in the city that it blamed on the AAP government’s “mismanagem­ent”.

BJP Chief Whip in the Delhi Assembly, Ajay Mahawar, in a letter to Speaker Ram Niwas Goel, said the whole of Delhi is struggling with a water shortage amid unpreceden­ted heat and the people are devastated due to the government’s “water mismanagem­ent”.

“It is requested of you to immediatel­y call a special session of the Delhi Assembly to discuss and find a solution to this crisis and provide relief to the people from this disaster caused by mismanagem­ent of the Delhi government and the Delhi Jal Board,” Mahawar said in his letter. He claimed that some special sessions were held in the past to discuss “unnecessar­y” issues while pressing for

calling a special session on the water shortage.

BJP Delhi unit chief Virendra Sachdeva also demanded that the speaker call a special session of the assembly on the problems faced by people due to the water shortage.

The national capital has been grappling with a water shortage, with Delhi Water Minister Atishi blaming Haryana for not releasing Yamuna water to the city.

The acute shortage has become an “existentia­l problem” in Delhi, the Supreme Court observed on Thursday and directed the Himachal Pradesh government to release 137 cusecs of surplus water to the national capital and Haryana to facilitate its flow.

The SC also said there should be no politics over water. The BJP’s newly-elected South Delhi MP Ramvir Singh Bidhuri said water from Himachal Pradesh reaches Delhi in 48 hours but Atishi was creating noise within a few hours and accusing Haryana.

“Atishi is continuous­ly lying that Haryana is not releasing Delhi’s share of water while it has been proven in the Supreme Court by the Haryana government that it is consistent­ly providing water to Delhi, as per the agreement,” he said.

Atishi knows that it takes at least 48 hours for the water to reach Delhi from Himachal Pradesh but she started creating a fuss within 12 hours of the SC’s order, claiming the water released from the hill state had not reached the national capital and that Haryana had stopped the water, he alleged.

 ?? ?? Residents fill water from a tanker amid water crisis, in New Delhi
Residents fill water from a tanker amid water crisis, in New Delhi

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