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Maha minister Eknath Khadse accused of wasting 10K ltrs of water to build helipad in parched Latur

New Delhi: At a time when Maharashtra’s Latur is reeling under severe water crisis, state minister Eknath Khadse is being accused of squandering away 10,000 litres of water for creating a helipad. Maha minister Eknath Khadse accused of wasting 10K ltrs of water to build helipad in parched Latur Khadse could have taken the road route to Belkund which is a at a 40-minute distance from Latur city but flew on his helicopter to inaugurate a water supply system in the village. The helipad in Belkund was built for the agriculture minister’s landing. Maha minister Eknath Khadse accused of wasting 10K ltrs of water to build helipad in parched Latur Eknath Khadse When ABP News contacted the minister, he said that he wasn’t aware or had any information of so much of water being utilized to make a helipad in the parched region. Quoting ABP News' tweet Eknath Khadse tweeted, "Water used for Helipad was waste from filtration plant which can't be recycled for normal use." https://twitter.com/EknathKhadseBJP/status/721011365205270529 Khadse was also in Latur to take a stock of the water train in the drought-hit region.
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