Raising the issue in the Assembly during the discussion on the The Delhi Water Board (Amendment) Bill, BJP MLA Sahab Singh Chouhan asked the government to include a member of opposition in the Board, which was rejected by the Sheila Dikshit government and the bill was passed with voice vote.
Chief Minister clarified in the House that Delhi Jal Board would be part of 'The Delhi Water Board (Amendment) Bill 2013', when BJP raised question about the DJB's status.
"There is no potable water for the population of seven to 10 lakh in the Sangam Vihar locality. The residents get water every 25th or 26th day and to add to their woes, no water tanker suppliers were ready to supply water, leaving the option of use of borewells.
"But a new policy limits the number of borewells," BJP MLA S B L Gupta said and asked the government to make some special provisions in wake of approaching summer season.
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