"I request the Uttar Pradesh government not to be arrogant. Either you give water to the people or welcome the step taken by the government of India...People are thirsty. People, animals, birds are dying," she told reporters outside Parliament House.
BSP supremo and former Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mayawati said if the state government has actually refused to accept the water train sent by the Centre, then it becomes the moral responsibility of the SP government to provide water to the people of Bundelkhand.
"UPA had linked water management with MNREGA. But due to corruption nothing happened in Bundelkhand," she said.
The state government today turned down the Centre's offer to send a water-train to drought-hit Bundelkhand region, saying the water crisis there was not as serious as in Maharashtra's Latur.
It, however, requested the Centre to provide it 10,000 water tankers for distributing water in the region.
