Delhi water crisis: Atishi begins fast for more water from Haryana
Sunita Kejriwal read out a message from the chief minister, who is currently lodged in Tihar jail, in which he expressed hope that Atishi's 'tapasya' would be successful
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Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's wife Sunita Kejriwal, along with AAP MP Sanjay Singh and Delhi Minister Saurabh Bharadwaj, were present as Atishi began her fast. PHOTO: PTI
New Delhi, 21 June
Delhi Water Minister Atishi on
Friday began her indefinite hunger strike in south Delhi's Bhogal to press on
her demand for more water from Haryana.
Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's
wife Sunita Kejriwal, along with AAP MP Sanjay Singh and Delhi Minister Saurabh
Bharadwaj, were present as Atishi began her fast. Sunita Kejriwal read out a
message from the chief minister, who is currently lodged in Tihar jail, in
which he expressed hope that Atishi's 'tapasya' would be successful.
The Chief Minister said he was
immensely pained by seeing on TV the plight of the people facing water shortage
amid the ongoing intense heatwave, he said. "It's our culture to provide
water to the thirsty. Delhi gets water from neighbouring states. We hoped
support of neighbouring states in such intense heat. But, Haryana reduced
Delhi's water share.
"Although there are
governments of different parties in the two states but is this time for
politics over water," he said, referring to the BJP that is in power in
Haryana.
Earlier, Atishi, accompanied by
Sunita Kejriwal, Singh, Bharadwaj and other leaders paid tributes to Mahatma
Gandhi at Rajghat before heading to Bhogal.
There is such intense heat in Delhi
and the water requirements of the people have increased. In such times, the
people need more water, but there is a shortage. All the water in Delhi comes
from its neighbouring states, Atishi said as she began her indefinite fast.
She said her appeal to the Haryana
government and a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi for help did not yield
any result and Delhi was not getting adequate water. "I am left with no
choice now but to start an indefinite hunger strike as I am unable to watch the
plight of the men, women and children of Delhi. This indefinite Jal Satyagrah
will continue till Delhi people get water from Haryana," she said.
Delhi gets 1005 MGD water which is
supplied to people in the city. For the last two weeks, Haryana is giving 513
MGD instead of 613 MGD water to Delhi. More than 28 lakh people face shortage
when Haryana stops 100 MGD of water, she said.
Haryana has further reduced the
release of Delhi's share from 100 MGD to 120 MGD in the last two days, she
claimed. In the morning, the minister said she would begin her indefinite
hunger strike in Bhogal as, despite all efforts, the Haryana government was not
releasing the full share of Delhi's water.
"I will start 'Pani
Satyagraha' from today... I will start an indefinite fast at Bhogal, Jangpura
from 12 o'clock until the people of Delhi get their rightful share of water
from Haryana," she said on X earlier in the day," she said on X.
The minister has claimed that
Haryana for the last two weeks was releasing 100 million gallons per day less
water to Delhi against its share of 613 MGD, as a result, 28 lakh people in
Delhi were affected.
Delhi is facing an unprecedented
heatwave as a result the water demand has increased.
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