The issue of Delhi’s water crisis has reached the Supreme Court. The Delhi government has filed a petition in the apex court regarding the water problem in the country’s capital. In this petition, the Kejriwal government has talked about giving additional water to Delhi from Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Himachal Pradesh for one month. The petition states that due to the scorching heat, the need for water in Delhi has increased.
He said that it is everyone’s responsibility to fulfill the needs of the country’s capital. Before this, he made a long tweet on social media. He said that this time there is unprecedented heat in the whole country due to which there is a crisis of water and electricity in the whole country.
Haryana reduced the water supply
Kejriwal said that the demand for water has increased a lot in this scorching heat and the water that Delhi used to get from the neighbouring states has also been reduced. We all have to find a solution to this together. He said that this is not the time to do politics. We all have to work together. BJP should talk to Haryana and UP government and get water for Delhi.
BJP should talk to UP-Haryana and get water for Delhi
Delhi CM said that protests will not solve the problem. If BJP talks to its governments in Haryana and UP and gets some water for Delhi for a month, then the people of Delhi will greatly appreciate this step of BJP. No one can control such scorching heat. But if we all work together, we can provide relief to the people from this.
Power situation in Delhi is under control
He said that last year the peak demand for electricity in Delhi was 7438 MW. In comparison, this year the peak demand has reached 8302 MW. But despite this, the power situation in Delhi is under control and there are no power cuts like in other states.
People are facing problems for water in many areas of Delhi. Crowds are gathering to get water. Water is being supplied to people through tankers. People are filling their buckets from water tankers.
Atishi wrote a letter to the central government
Delhi’s Water Minister Atishi has written a letter to Union Water Minister Gajendra Shekhawat regarding the water problem in Delhi. Atishi has appealed to the central government to provide additional water to Delhi. Atishi said that there is a shortage of water in Delhi due to severe heat. Less water is coming from Haryana. She has appealed to provide additional water to Delhi from Haryana or Uttar Pradesh.