TMC leaders meet Atishi to back Delhi’s demand for water from Haryana.

"Prime Minister Narendra Modi could not get a majority (in the Lok Sabha polls) this time. We were hoping that his arrogance would be reduced a little and that it would work for people.

New Delhi: Delhi minister and AAP leader Atishi Singh with party leader Sanjay Singh and Sunita Kejriwal, wife of Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal, during her indefinite hunger strike to press on her demand for getting 100 million gallons of water per day from Haryana amid the ongoing water crisis in the national capital, in New Delhi, Friday, June 21, 2024. (PTI Photo/Kamal Kishore) (PTI06_21_2024_000231A)



NEW DELHI(Aryavarth): A delegation of Trinamool Congress (TMC) MPs met Delhi’s Water Minister Atishi on Monday, the fourth day of her indefinite fast over the water scarcity in the capital, and said they would raise the issue in Parliament.

The TMC delegation, which included Sagarika Ghose, Mahua Moitra, and Pratima Mondal, met the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader at the protest site, where she sat on the indefinite fast on Friday, alleging that Haryana was not releasing Delhi’s rightful share of water in the Yamuna.

“We have come here to support Atishiji. The water scarcity being faced by 30 lakh people in Delhi is only because of the BJP, because as per the treaty between Delhi and Haryana, they should give 613 MGD water every day, but Haryana is giving 100 MGD less water,” Moitra told reporters.

“One MDG of water meets the needs of around 28,000 people. Delhi’s population has grown three times since 1994. People are facing this water crisis, and the BJP government in Haryana is to blame,” she said.

“Prime Minister Narendra Modi could not get a majority (in the Lok Sabha polls) this time. We were hoping that his arrogance would be reduced a little and that it would work for people. He took the oath to the Constitution, but they are not giving the people of Delhi their constitutional rights,” Moitra said.

She added that the issue will be raised in Parliament.

“We will raise this issue in Parliament, and we hope that this struggle will get the people of Delhi their rightful share of water,” the TMC leader said.

According to Atishi, Delhi has been getting 100 MGD less water for the last three weeks.

This has caused a water shortage in the capital, affecting 28 lakh people, she has claimed.



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