BJP members met with Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar to discuss the water problem in Delhi

Despite the country’s capital experiencing a freshwater crisis, Delhi BJP members visited Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar now on Sunday, June 12, 2022, & requested them to give freshwater from their region to such a metropolis. Adesh Gupta, provincial Bharatiya Janata party chairman and member of such Bharatiya Janata party team, claimed Khattar promised him complete collaboration upon that matter.

On Friday, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal requested Haryana to reopen the Yamuna Canal, which must have drained. The Bharatiya Janata Party president stated following his discussion with Khattar, “Inside a discussion with Haryana Chief Minister ML Khattar, our Delhi Bharatiya Janata party asked them should increase groundwater delivery led to an increasing scarcity through Delhi amid the hot weather.

Haryana is already sending groundwater to Delhi for many decades, and the Haryana govt had promised complete assistance in response to their demand.”The Delhi Bharatiya Janata party thanked the nearby states for sending groundwater toward the Bawana and Haiderpur groundwater purification facilities throughout the summers in such a statement to Khattar.

Haryana’s response to Kejriwal’s plea

Before here, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal had requested with Haryana on Friday to unleash more groundwater within the Yamuna stream for compassionate reasons to help alleviate the city’s groundwater scarcity.

Once at discussion, Kejriwal claimed he raised the problem alongside Delhi Lt . gov. V K Saxena.”We don’t need to get through the technicalities… Say Delhi gets this amount or Haryana gets a big amount…There is a groundwater deficit in Delhi, but I am pleading with the Haryana govt to unleash more freshwater inside the Yamuna for compassionate reasons “Kejriwal stated.

Saurabh Bharadwaj, Vice Chairperson of such Jal Boards, has requested the Haryana govt to provide Delhi’s portion of Yamuna groundwater to alleviate the city’s groundwater shortages.

He said that Haryana had halted discharging groundwater out from Tajewala Barrage near the Yamuna Nagar area, causing a 100 million gallons each day reduction in groundwater supplies within Delhi.

“Around Delhi, the Yamuna is 8 feet deeper, as well as the river levels, had indeed dropped 7.5 feet. The stream had dried up. During the previous 2 days, Delhi’s drinkable freshwater crisis had worsened “he stated.

According to him, the volume of groundwater there at the Wazirabad barrage has dropped from its customary 8 feet to last year’s bottom point of 0.5 feet. Throughout the summertime, the governing AAP had accused Haryana, which is governed by the Bharatiya Janata Party, of not delivering adequate groundwater to Delhi.

“There’s also a major groundwater deficit in Delhi. The Haryana govt must offer groundwater to Delhiites for compassionate reasons to assuage their desire throughout this searing warmth. The Haryana govt has been requested to deliver groundwater to Delhi residents, who are obliged to that too “Bhardwaj has stated previously.

The majority of Delhi’s groundwater comes from streams in nearby provinces. Uttar Pradesh gets its groundwater out from Ganga, whereas Haryana gets it from the Yamuna. The Bhakra Nangal in Punjab additionally provides much groundwater. Haryana provides the most groundwater out of most of those.

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