New Delhi: Accusing Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal of doing politics over the issue of drinking water in the national capital, Union Minister Ram Vilas Paswan on Saturday asked him to set politics aside to deal with the matter seriously as people were forced to drink contaminated water and children were “dying” due to this.
The Minister of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution told PTI that the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader was making contradictory statements over the issue, even though a test of water samples by authorised agencies had brought to light that Delhi ranked at the bottom among Indian cities as regards the quality of drinking water.
“Kejriwal should shun unnecessary politics over the matter. People are forced to drink contaminated water and children are dying due to this. He should take the matter seriously,” Paswan said.
His ministry had asked the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) to test five samples taken from every municipal ward of the national capital and prepare a report in 15 days, the minister said.
Paswan said he had asked Kejriwal to name officials from his government to be part of a joint team with central government officials for testing water in different parts of the city, but the AAP dispensation did not respond.
The issue of drinking water quality has taken distinct political colours in Delhi as the city goes to the polls early next year.
While Kejriwal is hoping to retain power on the back of his populist measures like free electricity and water, besides investments in the education sector, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has accused him of neglecting the city’s infrastructure such as transport and roads.
The BJP has used the water plank to corner the AAP. Prime Minister Narendra Modi had also dwelt on it during his rally in the national capital.
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Stop your charade Paswan – Your govt thinks that public property is worth more than human life – UP police has not even spared children – n whilst quality of water needs to be improved in Delhi, the same is the case for the rest of India including Bombay that BIS gave a clean chit to – I know no one who drinks water right out of the tap in Bombay – Don’t make a mockery of the high office you hold, pay heed to governance instead
This minister should check what’s happening in his home state which is ruled by NDA. If children are dieing, instead of accusing State government, central government which right in Delhi should prevent such deaths. Life is more important than political power.