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Swati Maliwal takes a dig at AAP govt, throws polluted water outside CM Atishi's residence

Warning CM Atishi over several houses in Sagarpur and Dwarka receiving contaminated water, Swati Maliwal said that next time she would show up with a "tanker of polluted water" if the situation does not improve.

Reported by:  PTC News Desk  Edited by:  Jasleen Kaur Gulati -- November 02nd 2024 07:55 PM
Swati Maliwal takes a dig at AAP govt, throws polluted water outside CM Atishi's residence

Swati Maliwal takes a dig at AAP govt, throws polluted water outside CM Atishi's residence

PTC News Desk: Aam Aadmi Party Rajya Sabha MP Swati Maliwal poured a bottle of polluted water outside Delhi Chief Minister Aatishi Marlena's residence claiming that the same polluted water is being supplied to the residents of national capital. 


Warning CM Atishi over several houses in Sagarpur and Dwarka receiving contaminated water, Swati Maliwal said that next time she would show up with a "tanker of polluted water" if the situation does not improve. 

AAP MP said that the people of Sagarpur and Dwarka had approached her complaining about the contaminated water that they have been getting. “The people of Sagarpur, Dwarka had called me and the situation there is very bad. I went to a house and black water was being supplied there. I filled that black water in a bottle and I brought that water here, at the Chief Minister’s residence," she said. 

"Since 2015 we have been hearing that next year everything will be fine. That black water which I have brought with me, will Delhi have to drink this water? I warned the Chief Minister that what I have done today is only a glimpse. If within fifteen days she does not fix the water supply of entire Delhi, I will bring a whole tanker full of such water," she warned.

The former Delhi Women Commission chairperson also slammed AAP government saying that the situation in the national capital has been persistent since 2015 to which government assured will be fixed but nothing has changed. The rebuke comes days after state government alleged that the city has been grappling with water shortage due to alarmingly high ammonia contamination in the Yamuna river, primarily attributed to industrial waste from Haryana.

- With inputs from agencies

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