Khattar, who was felicitated by BJP's Delhi unit here, said that he would approach the Centre to find ways to resolve water scarcity in Delhi and Haryana.
"We will approach the Centre and find out the source of water from Punjab, Uttrakhand, Rajasthan and try to supply water from these sources to the national capital. Haryana will definitely contribute in resolving this matter as soon as possible," he said.
"Haryana also doesn't have its own source of water. We have to take water from Punjab, Uttrakhand and Himachal Pradesh. There is also shortage of water in our state as it doesn't have any river except Yamuna which only falls on the border of Haryana-Delhi," Khattar said.
Delhi High Court had recently directed Haryana to release water into Munak canal which could result in around 80-90 million gallons per day of water being saved that can be used by people here.
Union Urban Development Minister M Venkaiah Naidu on Thursday took up the issue of Munak Canal with Delhi Lt Governor Najeeb Jung.
Water from the Munak canal is expected to be supplied to the water treatment plants which cater to the residential areas of West and South Delhi.
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