Supreme Court raised questions on tanker mafia over water crisis in Delhi, reprimanded Kejriwal government

Delhi water crisis: In Delhi, the country’s capital, there is a water crisis. Regarding this, the BJP and the Aam Aadmi Party are blaming one another. The Delhi government was now chastised by the Supreme Court on Thursday for this.

What actions has it taken to combat the city’s tanker mafia, the judge inquired. The Supreme Court said that people are upset. Every news channel features images of it. If a summertime water shortage is an ongoing issue, what actions have you taken to reduce water waste? The top court said, “We will ask the Delhi Police to take action against the tanker mafia if you are not taking any action against them.”

In the most recent case, the Delhi government chose to have ADM and SDM monitor the water pipeline to reduce water waste. According to the Delhi government, there will be no place for water leaks. Not a single drop of water must be wasted.

The Delhi administration was instructed by the Supreme Court to submit an affidavit detailing the measures taken to prevent water waste, and the court allowed the affidavit to be submitted either today or tomorrow before the hearing. The Supreme Court postponed the case’s hearing until tomorrow.

Kejriwal government reached SC regarding water crisis in Delhi, said – order Haryana to supply more water

Water Crisis In Delhi – Regarding the Delhi water crisis, the Delhi government has now knocked on the Supreme Court’s door. The government of Delhi has asked the court to mandate that Haryana provide additional water.

The Delhi government of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has informed the court that the intense heat has raised the demand for water in the city and that we should be ordered to receive extra water supplies from the adjacent state of Haryana for a month.

Additionally, the government has stated that it is up to us all to supply Delhi with the water it needs. In addition, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal requested help from the governments of Haryana and Uttar Pradesh in a tweet on Friday.

Delhi’s Water Minister Atishi Marlena claims that Haryana is not providing its fair share of water, which is why there is a water deficit in the nation’s capital.

Additionally, Bansuri Swaraj, the BJP candidate for the Lok Sabha seat in New Delhi, stated, “The AAP government has created an artificial water crisis.” In 2013, the Delhi Jal Board made a profit of Rs 600 crore. It is currently losing Rs 73,000 crore. Arvind Kejriwal’s government should be held accountable.

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