Gurgaon locality without water supply, residents blame builder

Press Trust of India  |  Gurgaon 

Residents of an upscale society here have been living without water since last week after the builder broke supply lines and did not allow repair, the resident welfare association has alleged.

The association has sought help from Gurgaon Deputy (DC) and urged him to intervene and provide an alternative source of water to the residents

"The builder has some maintenance issues with residents and hence, has allegedly broken pipeline joints to disconnect water supply to us.

"The builder has deployed bouncers inside the residential society who manhandled residents," Sumit Awasthi, member of the alleged.

There are 2,600 flats in the society, he said.

The matter is before and the (RERA).

They had directed the builder to supply water. The broken were also repaired by the Municipal Corporation of Gurgaon in presence of police personnel, but it was again damaged by the builder, the alleged.

The dispute is over the builder clubbing other maintenance charges with water bills, an of office said citing a notice, a copy of which is with PTI.

We have carefully examined service level contract between residents and builder company and it was clearly specified that separate water bills will be raised, the said

When contacted, Ravinder S Nandal, AVP, said, "Majority of the residents have not paid water bill of Rs 150 to 250 for two years. Besides, they have installed submersible pumps in HUDA's direct water supply."

Due to low water supply from HUDA, water cannot reach every household as submersible pumps are installed. It was residents' fault and they are levelling false charges against us. We have urged Gurgaon DC to hear our version too and then decide who is wrong, Nandal said.

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First Published: Mon, October 01 2018. 01:10 IST