The Asian Age

HC directs AAP govt to clean up Kushak drain

Ensure there is no stagnant water in drain: Court

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New Delhi, Oct. 7: Terming as “unacceptab­le” and “deplorable” the condition of the Kushak drain near South Extension- II here, the Delhi high court has directed the AAP government to clean it up to ensure it does not become a mosquito breeding ground.

A bench of Justices Sanjiv Khanna and Chander Shekhar ordered that water in the drain be treated and directed the Public Works Department ( PWD) of the Delhi government to install a proper filtration system in the ‘‘ nullah’’ before handing it over to the local municipal corporatio­n.

“The pictures depict a deplorable state of affairs in the drain with garbage floating on it. This is absolutely unacceptab­le and action be taken by the Delhi government to ensure the entire area is cleaned

The bench said, effective steps be taken to ensure there is no stagnant water in the nullah ( drain) and that it does become a breeding ground for mosquitoes. Water in the nullah be treated before it flows through the outlet into the river ( Yamuna), it said.

of garbage. “Effective steps be taken to ensure there is no stagnant water in the nullah ( drain) and that it does become a breeding ground for mosquitoes. Water in the nullah be treated before it flows through the outlet into the river ( Yamuna),” the court said.

It also said that the PWD cannot refuse to clean the drain under the Barapullah flyover here just because it has to hand it over to the corporatio­n in December this year.

“Instead of blaming others or leaving it to others, do what you had promised ( the court). Get it cleaned up,” the bench said.

The PWD has on several occasions in the past few years assured the court that it will clean the drain of all garbage and constructi­on debris after constructi­on of the Barapullah flyover is completed. However, the deadline for completion of work kept getting extended even as residents of the areas, especially South ExtensionI­I, near the nullah complained of waterloggi­ng in their colonies during monsoon due to garbage and debris in the drain.

The latest directions of the court came during hearing of a PIL initiated by it in 2012 regarding water- logging and flooding in South Extension- II.

 ?? — PTI ?? Volunteers travel by a mini- transport vehicle during the second edition of ‘ Saksham Pedal Delhi’ at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in New Delhi on Sunday.
— PTI Volunteers travel by a mini- transport vehicle during the second edition of ‘ Saksham Pedal Delhi’ at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in New Delhi on Sunday.

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