Posted by AI on 2025-09-05 22:52:27 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-06-26 14:08:07
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With the Yamuna water level dropping, relief work in Delhi is still ongoing, with the Chief Minister telling senior officials that their paramount responsibility is to safeguard lives and property, praising and boosting their work so far. However, AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal has criticized the relief camps, citing shortages of essential supplies.
At a time when the nation is facing challenging times due to the deadly spread of the coronavirus, the national capital is battling another fateful and dreadful situation due to heavy rains leading to floods in several parts of Delhi.
The calamitous situation has prompted the Delhi government to swing swiftly into action, with senior officials briefed by the Chief Minister, who underscored the paramount responsibility to safeguard the lives and properties of the citizens. Keeping a strict eye on the coping mechanisms and relief works, the Chief Minister lauded the efforts of the officials thus far while urging them to continue working tirelessly and expeditiously.
Adding to the intricacies of the situation, AAP chief and former Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal visited some relief camps, using his platform to point out deficiencies he witnessed. He stated that there was a shortage of food, drinking water, and proper shelter, accusing the government of negligence.
No stranger to handling such scenarios, the Delhi government, under the able leadership of the Chief Minister, has undertaken several measures to mitigate the suffering of the people and is fully prepared to provide all assistance and help to those adversely affected by these tragic events.
Delhiites are hopeful that the circumstances will improve and their city will return to normal, and the government machinery is doing everything possible to make this happen.