AAP Criticises BJP Government as Delhi Residents Face Sewage-Like Water and Rising Health Issues
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AAP Criticises BJP Government as Delhi Residents Face Sewage-Like Water and Rising Health Issues

Residents face unhygienic water supply as AAP highlights failure of “Swachh Jal – Har Ghar Nal Se Jal” promises

by Tamanna

New Delhi: The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) raised concerns over the worsening water crisis in Delhi, alleging that residents are being forced to endure unhygienic and unsafe water supplies.

According to AAP, many areas of the capital have been receiving severely contaminated water for weeks, causing health problems among residents. Party leaders pointed out that despite promises under the “Swachh Jal – Har Ghar Nal Se Jal” campaign, the situation remains unaddressed.

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Stomach Infections Reported as Dirty Water Crisis Worsens in Delhi

Residents have reported that the water supplied resembles sewage water, making it impossible even to use for basic household chores. Some people have also experienced health issues, including stomach infections, due to prolonged exposure to dirty water. Medical professionals have reportedly advised affected individuals to relocate temporarily to avoid further health complications.

AAP Accuses BJP of Failing to Deliver on Water and Sanitation Promises

AAP criticised the BJP government for failing to fulfil its sanitation and water supply promises. Party leaders said that the government’s assurances have proved to be mere slogans, leaving citizens to deal with the daily hardships of unsafe water.

The issue highlights the urgent need for effective monitoring of water supply and infrastructure improvements to ensure clean and safe drinking water for Delhi residents.

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