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Delhi News: In a fiery protest, Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) MP Swati Maliwal called out the Delhi government for supplying contaminated water in various parts of the capital, including Sagarpur and Dwarka. During her demonstration, Maliwal brought a bottle of “black” water collected from residents, placing it in front of Chief Minister Atishi’s residence as a symbolic plea for action. As the water minister, Atishi now faces a stern warning to address the issue within the next 15 days.
Maliwal described the alarming state of Delhi’s water supply in graphic detail, claiming that homes were receiving “black water.” She stated, “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.” This act, she stressed, was meant to expose the dire situation of water pollution in the capital, which she described as a “sample” of the larger issue.
In an ultimatum, Maliwal cautioned that if the water crisis is not resolved within 15 days, she would escalate the protest. "If within fifteen days she does not fix the water supply of the entire Delhi, I will bring a whole tanker full of such water,” she declared, adding, “She can bathe with this water, drink this water, or purify her sins.” Maliwal’s strong words underscored her frustration with what she described as the government’s repeated promises, with no improvements since 2015.
Maliwal took the opportunity to criticize Chief Minister Atishi for neglecting water issues during the festive season, adding, “Chhath Puja is coming. Today was Govardhan Puja, yesterday was Diwali, and this is the condition of Delhi. Who can drink this water and live?” She also accused Atishi of focusing on “ten press conferences every day” rather than solving issues that directly impact Delhi’s residents.
In response to Maliwal’s protest, AAP MLA and new Delhi Jal Board (DJB) Vice Chairman Vinay Mishra pointed fingers at the BJP for allegedly hindering the functioning of the civic agency. Mishra asserted that BJP interference over the years had impacted various public services, from healthcare to water supply. “They even paralyzed the DJB, restricting both water supply and sewer cleaning,” Mishra claimed, pledging that with Arvind Kejriwal’s return, AAP would “address issues at a rapid pace.” As the dispute between AAP and BJP intensifies, Delhi residents continue to await solutions to the capital’s water woes.