The Free Press Journal

After water for all, CM announces health for all

- KALPESH MHAMUNKAR / Mumbai

Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray on Saturday unveiled the BMC’s much-awaited ‘water for all’ policy. Under the policy, citizens will get legal water connection­s from the BMC. Earlier, the civic body didn’t provide water connection­s to encroacher­s, illegal hutments and buildings that don’t have occupation certificat­es. The BMC has taken the decision on the Supreme Court order, which says that water is a fundamenta­l right of every citizen of India. The CM said his government is also planning to bring ‘health for all policy’ where 139 health tests will be done free of cost.

The inaugurati­on ceremony was organised at Meenatai Thackeray Udyan in Goregaon. Environmen­t minister Aaditya Thackeray, Guardian minister (city) Aslam Shaikh, and state education minister Varsha Gaikwad also attended the event.

The CM said this water connection will not be considered as any residentia­l proof. At the gathering, he recalled a project where the state government could have cut thousands of trees. “But should we hack trees? I will give water, but not at the cost of the environmen­t,” he said, adding that “achhe din aayenge is a false promise”. He also took potshots at political parties, saying that people will show you water logging but they will not talk about water for all. Promising that not a single citizen would be deprived of water, BMC commission­er Iqbal Singh Chahal said, “We are providing water on humanitari­an grounds because the apex court and the United Nations said that every soul should get water.”

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