Maharashtra's drought-ravaged Marathwada region is reeling from years of below-par monsoon rains. (Representational image)
Mumbai:
Water will be brought to Latur district by trains in the next 15 days while prohibitory orders were clamped near water supply spots in Parbhani town to prevent any violence as authorities grapple with drought in the worst-hit Marathwada region of Maharashtra.
The situation has turned so grim in areas like Latur and Beed that authorities are even mulling to shift the inmates in district prisons even as the Congress-NCP Opposition today accused the BJP-led Government of failing to tackle the severe crisis.
"We have made arrangements for supplying water through trains to Latur. The first such train will reach Latur in next fortnight," Revenue Minister Eknath Khadse told the Maharashtra Assembly during a discussion on the acute water scarcity in Latur.
In drought-hit Parbhani town, prohibitory orders have been enforced near supply spots and water tanks under section 144 of CrPC till May 3 with deployment of Home Guards to check people milling around taps and tanks in large numbers that could result in law and order problems.
Scarcity of water has also hit Thane, adjoining Mumbai, with Municipal Commissioner Sanjeev Jaiswal appointing nodal officers for each of the 10 wards to take up measures to tackle the situation.
The Bombay High Court yesterday came down heavily on the BCCI and cricket associations for planning to hold IPL matches in the state when it is in the grip of a grim water shortage.
Mr Khadse rejected claim by former CM Prithviraj Chavan that the BJP-led government in Maharashtra lacks the 'political will' to resolve the water crisis in Latur and other parts of Marathwada.
"There is no other issue more important (for the government) than this one," he said, adding, "We have the political will and that's why we are bringing water through Railways".
"Union minister Nirmala Sitharaman yesterday informed me that if needed, water from Telangana will be supplied to us (Maharashtra).
"No matter whatever the cost, we will supply water to these drought affected areas," Mr Khadse said.
Underlining the gravity of the water supply situation, Mr Chavan said, "We don't want long speeches but a solution. Today, there is no other issue more important than this one. When we (Congress-NCP) were in power, we brought water through a over 100 km long pipeline to Osmanabad. Couldn't this government undertake a similar project for Latur."
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