The Asian Age

Lekhi stir outside DJB office over water woes

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

BJP MP from New Delhi Meenakshi Lekhi on Tuesday protested outside the Delhi Jal Board’s R.K. Puram office against “water woes” being faced by the people of her constituen­cy.

She claimed that even municipal areas are facing water shortage and many places in her constituen­cy lack piped water supply.

The DJB, however, said the utility has been supplying water beyond its capacity and the BJP is “politicisi­ng the issue” instead of helping people.

“Lady Hardinge staff quarters, and upper regions of Anand Parbat and Baljit Nagar lack piped water supply. Then there are areas like Naraina, Krishna Nagar and Arjun Nagar which have piped water supply, but there’s no water for the past 10-15 days,” Ms Lekhi claimed.

“There are regions that complain of pathetic water quality. This is all across R.K. Puram and every other place. There are places, such as Munrika village, where sewage water gets mixed

with potable water,” she alleged.

“I think the Delhi government’s priorities are misplaced. Most women in Delhi are suffering due to water paucity and Mr Kejriwal wants to give them free rides,” she said.

Ms Lekhi claimed that the women waste hours standing in queues to collect water from tankers and ugly fights take place.

The DJB’s water distributi­on system is old and ailing and no work has been done on this for 30-35 years, she claimed.

DJB vice chairman Dinesh Mohaniya said that the BJP has been politicisi­ng the issue.

“In many areas, such as in Anand Parbat, geographic­al constraint­s don’t allow the DJB to lay water and sewer pipelines. They always tell halftruth,” he said.

“It’s not that only Delhi has been facing issues. The entire country is reeling under a severe heatwave and facing water shortage. We have been supplying water beyond our capacity,” Mr Mohaniya said.

 ?? — SONDEEP SHANKAR ?? MP Meenakshi Lekhi during a protest against no water supply in New Delhi on Tuesday.
— SONDEEP SHANKAR MP Meenakshi Lekhi during a protest against no water supply in New Delhi on Tuesday.

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