The Asian Age

Yamuna water: SC calls Haryana, Delhi chief secys

◗ The DJP has sought directions from the SC to the Haryana govt to supply the full 450 cusec of water per day to the Wazirabad reservoir

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New Delhi, April 19: The Supreme Court on Thursday directed the chief secretarie­s of Haryana and Delhi to appear before it on Monday after the Delhi Jal Board ( DJB) said it was not receiving enough water to supply to the national capital.

A bench headed by Justice Madan B. Lokur took a strong note of the apathy shown by authoritie­s in dealing with the water woes of the residents of the national capital.

“People are dying. But no urgency is being shown by you people,” the court said, directing senior officials of the two state government­s to appear before it in person on April 23.

The Delhi government had informed the apex court it was in talks with Haryana for the release of 450 cusec of water of the Yamuna river daily for the national capital.

The apex court was hearing a plea filed by the DJB alleging that Haryana had reduced by one- third the supply of Yamuna water to the national capital, leading to a grave water crisis.

The DJB has contended in its plea that Haryana was supplying Delhi only 330 cusec of water daily as against 450 cusec per day, which was agreed upon between the state and the UT.

It has claimed that while the population of Delhi has increased phenomenal­ly over the years, there has not been a commensura­te rise in the water supply.

The DJB has said that due to the present curtailmen­t in water supply to the Wazirabad reservoir, the plant is running at reduced capacity leading to “grave water crisis” in the city. It had said the situation would “escalate” with the onset of summer.

It has sought directions from the apex court to the Haryana government to supply the full 450 cusec of water per day continuous­ly and daily to the Wazirabad reservoir.

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