Delhi Water Shortage: BJP Leaders Meet Haryana CM To Seek Water Supply As Capital Faces Crisis
"I urge you on the behalf of Delhi people to provide some more water to Delhi so that they can go about their lives normally," said the memorandum signed by Gupta.
New Delhi: As the national capital’s water shortage worsens, the BJP leaders from Delhi met with Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar to urge him to provide more water. Delhi BJP president Adesh Gupta, who was part of the delegation, said Khattar assured them of full cooperation on the issue.
"I urge you on the behalf of Delhi people to provide some more water to Delhi so that they can go about their lives normally," said the memorandum signed by Gupta.
After the meeting with Khattar, the Delhi BJP president tweeted, "In a meeting with Haryana CM ML Khattar along with Delhi BJP, urged him for the supply of water due to growing shortage in Delhi during intense heat. Haryana has been supplying water to Delhi and the Haryana government has also assured full cooperation on our request."
Haryana supplied 84,000 MGD water in 2015, 88,000 MGD in 2016, 88,500 MGD in 2017, 88,000 in 2018, 89,500 MGD in 2019, 92,000 MGD in 2020, 92,500 MGD in 2021 and 85,500 MGD so far this year, said the memorandum.
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Delhi receives most of its water supply from the rivers in the neighbouring states. Uttar Pradesh supplies water from River Ganga and Haryana supplies water from the Yamuna. Some water is also supplied from the Bhakra Nangal of Punjab. Out of these, the maximum water supply comes from Haryana.
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal also on Friday had urged Haryana to release water in the Yamuna River that has dried up.
AAP MLA and Delhi Jal Board vice-chairman Saurabh Bhardwaj on Friday had also pressed for Haryana to release Delhi's share of water, claiming only six inches of water was left in the Yamuna.
"The Yamuna is almost dried up in Delhi because the Haryana government is refusing to release Delhi's share of water despite the sweltering heat," he had charged.
The depth of water at the Wazirabad barrage has reduced from its normal eight feet average to this year's lowest level of 0.5 feet, he had said.
"In Delhi, there is a severe water shortage. In this scorching heat, the Haryana government should provide water on humanitarian grounds to quench the thirst of Delhiites. The Haryana government is being asked to provide water to the citizens of Delhi, as they are entitled to it," Bhardwaj had said.