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    Atishi's indefinite fast over water crisis enters second day

    Synopsis

    Delhi Water Minister Atishi is fasting for two days due to the water crisis in the city. She claims Haryana is not releasing enough water for 28 lakh people, who are suffering from a shortage of 100 MGD water. Delhi relies on neighboring states for water, with Haryana providing 613 MGD.

    Atishi water fast
    Delhi minister Atishi
    Delhi Water Minister Atishi continued her indefinite fast, which enters the second day on Saturday, over the water crisis in the national capital. In a video message from her 'Jal Satyagrah' venue at Bhogal in south Delhi, Atishi said she will not eat anything till Haryana releases more water for the people in the city, 28 lakh of whom she said were water shortage.

    The minister sat on indefinite fast on Friday, alleging that Haryana was not releasing Delhi's rightful share of water in Yamuna.

    She said 110 million gallons per day (MGD) less water was released by Haryana on Friday.

    "One MGD water provides for 28,000 people. Shortage of 100 MGD water means 28 lakh people are not getting water in Delhi," she said.

    The Water Minister said that Delhi depends on neighbouring states for water. It receives 1,005 MGD water from neighbouring states through rivers and canals, out of which Haryana provides 613 MGD, she said.

    In the extreme summer heat faced by Delhi, Haryana has reduced its share to 513 MGD for a few weeks affecting over 28 lakh people, she added.


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