Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Withdraw water cases, get supply: Haryana to Delhi

- Joydeep Thakur joydeep.thakur@htlive.com ■

NEW DELHI: Haryana has held out an assurance that it will supply water to Delhi until the advent of the monsoon in north India in July, but with a condition: it wants the Delhi government to withdraw all the cases it has filed in the Delhi high court and the National Green Tribunal (NGT) related to their water dispute.

A senior Haryana government official, who is familiar with the hearings at the Upper Yamuna River Board (UYRB), before which the Delhi and the Haryana government­s have made submission­s, confirmed the developmen­t. “We informed the board on Monday that Haryana would continue to supply water to Delhi and there won’t be any curtailmen­t of water supply throughout June [till the monsoon arrives in July]. In return, we have urged Delhi to withdraw all cases which it has filed against Haryana in the Delhi high court and NGT in this regard,” the official said on condition of anonymity.

The Haryana government told UYRB it had no problem with hearings related to the dispute before the Supreme Court and the board, which regulates the sharing of Yamuna water among Himachal Pradesh, Haryana, UP, Rajasthan and the National Capital Territory of Delhi.

The assurance that Haryana will not, if its condition is fulfilled, restrict water supply in June, when Delhi swelters in temperatur­es surging up to as high as 45 degrees Celsius and power and water rationing are common, should cheer the Delhi government. The Delhi government had moved the Supreme Court, Delhi high court and the NGT after the neighbouri­ng state curtailed supply last month.

Dinesh Mohaniya, vice chairman of Delhi Jal Board (DJB), confirmed receiving the Haryana government offer.

“We have received a proposal from Haryana in this regard. We will take the decision soon,” he said.

Earlier this month, DJB complained of a daily shortfall of 120 cusecs of water from the Yamuna.

THE DELHI GOVT HAD MOVED THE SC, DELHI HC AND THE NGT AFTER THE NEIGHBOURI­NG STATE CURTAILED SUPPLY LAST MONTH

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