June 24th 2024.
The current situation in Delhi has caught the attention of the city's cabinet ministers, who are now taking action to address a pressing issue. On Monday, Environment Minister Gopal Rai revealed that a letter has been penned to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, urging him to prioritize the resolution of the water crisis in the national capital.
During a press conference, the ministers expressed concern over the deteriorating health of Atishi, who has been on an indefinite fast for the past four days. To tackle the matter head-on, the ministers gathered at the hunger strike site in Jangpura's Bhogal and came to a decision to reach out to the prime minister for assistance.
Rai also extended an invitation to Delhi Lt Governor VK Saxena and all officers to visit Wazirabad and Bawana, where they can witness the readings of flow metres and see the current water levels of the river. He emphasized that the data for the water released by Haryana is readily available, allowing them to see for themselves how the water levels have significantly decreased.
Reiterating that Delhi is entitled to its fair share of water, the minister announced a candlelight march to be held in the evening to show support for Atishi's hunger strike. With the hope of bringing attention to the urgent matter, the ministers are determined to find a solution to the water crisis in Delhi.
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