Delhi High Court seeks the stand of governments of Delhi and Haryana on a fresh plea seeking contempt action against Haryana officials for not supplying adequate water to parts of the national capital reeling under acute water shortage. The court issues notice to authorities concerned to file replies within three weeks. Matter listed for further hearing on July 24.
Delhi BJP on Thursday attacked the AAP Government over the water crisis in the national Capital, demanding an answer from Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal government about how Delhi Jal Board, which was in a profit of Rs. 600 crores ten years ago, is in a loss of Rs. 73000 crores. It accused the AAP
Delhi BJP president Virendra Sachdeva strongly condemned Senior AAP Leader and Delhi s Water Minister Atishi for writing to Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini on Sunday, stating that it is ‘based on incomplete data about the water being received from Haryana’.
Sachdeva stated that the
Delhi BJP challenges water minister Atishi for a debate on the water crisis and calls for an all-party meeting to discuss water supply issues. Allegations of mismanagement and blame game between AAP and BJP leaders.
Seeks immediate assistance to address crisis in Capital. Delhi finds itself in the throes of an unprecedented water crisis as scorching temperatures exacerbate.