New Delhi [India], As Delhi grapples with a severe water crisis amid rising temperatures in the national capital, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Friday appealed to the Center and the BJP to urge the governments of Uttar Pradesh and Haryana to They should help in solving the problems of Delhi. Demand for water. Kejriwal said that BJP should leave politics on this issue and help the state government deal with the issue. "In this scorching heat, the demand for water has increased a lot. And the water that Delhi used to get from neighboring states has also reduced. That is, the demand has increased a lot and the supply has reduced. We all have no solution. Kejriwal wrote in a post on Twitter, "I see that BJP's colleagues are protesting against us. This will not solve the problem. I request everyone to join hands instead of doing politics. , let us come together.'' Give relief to the people of Delhi, if I BJP talks to its governments in Haryana and UP and gets water to Delhi for a month, then the people of Delhi will appreciate this step of BJP very much, such severe heat is not in anyone's control. No control. But if we all work together, can we provide relief to people?" he added. Meanwhile, Delhi residents have complained of acute water shortage, even as the government has set up a "war room". Has also established and promised "water for every house". There is acute shortage of water in many areas of Delhi, including Sanjay Camp area and Geet Colony area. They wait in long queues in the hope of getting relief as tankers come and go without providing adequate service to the large population in the colonies.Despite applying to the government regarding water shortage, residents complain that their pleas remain ignored. , Residents of East Delhi's Geeta Colony have expressed their dissatisfaction over the inadequate water supply provided by the government. "It has become a huge problem, only one tanker comes and the colony is so big. We have written two applications to the government but who listens to the poor? We have to buy that," complained Rudal, a resident of Geeta Colony. Water to drink.A bottle costs us Rs 20" "Only one tanker comes, and with so many people waiting, we often do not get water and sometimes we have to go empty handed. Water is supplied only once at 11 am. We will either have to buy it or find some other place to manage it,” complained another resident of Geeta Colony, adding that officials come to inspect their condition and pay attention to their complaints, but come up with solutions. Never return. Sagar, another resident, complained that people need at least two tankers, one is not enough, “There are at least 4000 to 5000 people in this area. One tanker is not enough for so many people.Pushpa, a resident of Raju Park in South Delhi, says, "We are all very troubled by the water crisis. If we order a government tanker, it takes 20 days to arrive and if we order a private tanker, we have to pay Rs 1,800." Have to pay." 2000. On the issue of water crisis in Delhi, women workers of BJP protested outside the residence of Delhi Water Minister Atishi against the Arvind Kejriwal government on Tuesday.
According to the Delhi Meteorological Department, the maximum temperature in the national capital is expected to be 45 degrees Celsius on Friday.On Thursday, the maximum temperature was recorded at 47 degrees Celsius in Ayanagar, Delhi.