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Delhi Water Crisis: AAP politician and Delhi Minister Atishi was hospitalized during her extended hunger strike to demand Delhi's fair share of water from the Haryana government. Her health had gotten worse during the strike. Early on Tuesday morning, the national capital's Lok Nayak Jai Prakash (LNJP) Hospital admitted the Delhi Minister. On Tuesday, Atishi's extended hunger strike began its sixth day. According to her, Delhi's portion of water is not being released by Haryana. The minister claims that Haryana is not releasing 100 million gallons of water per day (MGD), which is the reason why people living in the nation's capital are experiencing a severe water crisis. On June 22, Atishi went on an indefinite hunger strike.

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