Delhi Ministers Urge PM Modi for Urgent Resolution of Water Crisis
Delhi cabinet ministers have escalated efforts to address the ongoing water crisis in the national capital by sending a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, urging swift action to resolve the issue. Environment Minister Gopal Rai disclosed this development during a press conference on Monday.
The urgency was underscored by the indefinite fast of Delhi cabinet minister Atishi, now in its fourth day, with concerns mounting over her declining health. The ministers convened at the hunger strike site located in Jangpura’s Bhogal area, where they deliberated on the gravity of the situation and unanimously decided to approach the prime minister directly.
In their letter to PM Modi, the ministers emphasized the critical need for a prompt solution to the water crisis, which has been a pressing issue affecting Delhi residents. The scarcity of water has exacerbated challenges faced by the population, particularly during the scorching summer months.
Delhi’s administration has been actively seeking avenues to mitigate the impact of the water shortage, with the current situation prompting this direct appeal to the central government. The letter signals a collaborative effort by the Delhi government to prioritize public welfare and address the immediate concerns of its citizens.
Minister Gopal Rai reiterated the government’s commitment to resolving the crisis swiftly and comprehensively. The outcome of the letter to PM Modi is eagerly awaited, as it seeks to catalyze effective measures to alleviate the water shortage and ensure sustainable access to water for all Delhiites.
As the water crisis continues to unfold, the Delhi government’s proactive stance reflects its determination to tackle challenges head-on and prioritize the welfare of its residents. The forthcoming response from the central government will be pivotal in shaping the next steps towards resolving this pressing issue affecting millions in the national capital.