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Ram Vilas Paswan said that Delhi’s water Condition is Deteriorating

Ayushi Sharma

After pollution and odd-even in Delhi, political infighting over water has started. Describing Delhi's water as very poor, Union Minister Ram Vilas Paswan said that it is not worth drinking. On this, CM Arvind Kejriwal said that the quality of water in Delhi is much better. Criticizing politics on water, Kejriwal challenged the Modi government's minister. The CM also said that there is no need to increase the odd-even at the moment.

No need to increase odd-even in Delhi – Kejriwal

CM Kejriwal also made it clear that now the odd-even will not be increased in Delhi. The CM said that the sky has cleared so it is no longer needed. Kejriwal said a few days ago that he would take a final decision on odd-Even on Monday.

Paswan challenged on water quality

Kejriwal called the report released by the central government a weapon of misconduct. He said, 'Politics is happening about water. Based on a sample of 11 places, the water of a city cannot be called bad. It is not being told from where the samples were taken. In the Water Board report, less than 2% of the samples failed. Water samples will be taken from 1500 to 2000 in Delhi. I am challenging Ram Vilas Paswan ji, they should also come and check whether the water in Delhi is clean or not. Let us know that on the basis of the survey, the government has released a ranking of 21 cities on clean water, according to which the water of Delhi is the worst while the best in Mumbai.

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