"If these reports are indeed true, it will become clear that Congress-led UPA's government is hell bent on taking a revenge on the people of Delhi for having ousted its corrupt Sheila Dikshit government from power in the national capital.
"AAP will take this issue to the people and will expose the unholy alliance between Congress and BJP to reverse the pro-people decisions taken by the government," AAP said in a press statement.
AAP said there is no major financial implication in continuing the free water scheme and DJB has sufficient resources to continue it.
"The Board, which has an existing budget of nearly Rs 4,000 crore per year can, without any difficulty, provide 20,000 litres of water per month for the entire year for merely Rs 160 crore.
"Therefore, the argument that the AAP government scheme was imposing a financial burden on government resources is misleading and bogus," the statement said.
