Haryana-U.P. Kejriwal has appealed to the BJP to talk to the government and provide water to Delhi
As the impact of summer heat is increasing in Delhi, the people of Delhi have been suffering in the scorching sun and heat, now water problem has also become a big problem for the people of Delhi. Delhi is facing severe water shortage. Chief Minister Kejriwal has posted on the social networking site X that the Haryana government has reduced the water supply due to the water problem in the capital Delhi. Kejriwal also appealed to the BJP over the water shortage in Delhi and said it is time to work together and not for politics. Kejriwal said that if the BJP talks with the governments of Haryana and UP and supplies water to Delhi, the problem can be solved. Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal posted on social media due to a tweet by Chief Minister Kejriwal Last year, Delhi had a peak electricity demand of 7438 MW. In comparison, the peak demand this year has reached 8302 MW, but even though power is under control in Delhi, there are no power cuts like in other states. Chief Minister Kejriwal is talking about power. That means the demand has increased dramatically and decreased. We all have to work together to solve this. Due to unprecedented heat wave across the country this time, there is water and electricity crisis all over the country. Last year, Delhi had the highest electricity demand of 7438 MW. In comparison, this year peak demand reached 8302 MW. But despite this, electricity is under control in Delhi, others — Arvind Kejriwal (@ArvindKejriwal) May 31, 2024 CM Kejriwal appeals to BJP for water, I see friends of BJP fighting against us. This will not solve the problem. I appeal to all with folded hands not to do politics at this time but to come together and provide relief to the people of Delhi. Also, the BJP has lost its Haryana and U.P. Talking to the governments, Kejriwal said that the people of Delhi would greatly appreciate this move by the BJP if they provide water to Delhi for a month. Such intense heat is beyond anyone's control. But can we bring relief to people if we all work together?