Kejriwal seeks PM's intervention to prevent water crisis in Delhi

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

today wrote to seeking his intervention in ensuring sufficient water supply from as the national capital stares at a possible water crisis next week.

"The has directed to keep supplying the earlier quantity of water till May 21, which means the state could reduce water supply after Monday," he said.

If that happens, it would create an "unprecedented shortage of water" in and could lead to "serious" law and order situation, the said.

"I would urge you (PM) to kindly use your good offices to persuade Haryana to continue supplying same level of water that it has been supplying for last 22 years and not to disrupt it till the issue is finally decided by the courts," Kejriwal said in the letter.

The on Wednesday told the that it would maintain status quo on supply of water to till May 21.

The apex court asked the and the (DJB) to request Haryana for the maintenance of status quo on water supply and directed Haryana to take an independent decision on the matter.

The also wrote to Anil Baijal, saying, "Just two days are left, we need to act fast to prevent a crisis."

He requested Baijal to talk to the seeking his intervention in the matter if there is no response from Haryana.

Yesterday too, Kejriwal had written to his Haryana counterpart and Delhi L-G over the issue.

In his letter to Modi, the chief minister said disruption in water supply from Haryana could affect Chandrawal water treatment plan, which supplies water to NDMC area where Rashtrapati Bhavan, Parliament, embassies and major establishments like railway stations and hospitals are located.

"In addition to affecting the public at large, any disruption in water supply would affect all these establishments also.

"The has already filed an application before Board. However, final adjudication by the board could take some time," Kejriwal said.

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First Published: Fri, May 18 2018. 11:35 IST