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Water is available once in 5 days and people started the Matka movement in Akola

In almost all states of the country, heat now shows its anger. Meanwhile, the decline in the heat and water level in Maharashtra’s Akola has caused great concern. The water level in the Kandapurna Dam has been reduced to only 26.21 per cent, and the municipality has now decided to provide water in the city every fifth day. But this decision is not liked by the public. The angry citizens and the enthusiasts of the Shiv Sena (help Thackeray division) have destroyed the Jal Board office by provoking Madka.

People regret due to lack of water

Chandrakant Bapt is 10 years old and 10 years old. In this, they live with their parents. With the kitchen and living in this 10 bag 10, they are now stored in the water. Because of this they are very troublesome. In fact, if they do not save water, the water used for eating and drinking comes after 5 days.

In Akola’s Malkapur area, the anger of the people who longed for a drop of water finally exploded. The water supply, which has been discovered once for 15 to 20 days, has troubled the lives of the people. Things are getting worse in the summer.

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The Water Board Office was destroyed

On Thursday, the leaders of the Shiv Sena (Assistant Division), led by former corporate Mangesh Kale, started the Madka rebellion and blocked the office of the municipal corporation. At the same time, after breaking the pot brought together, he destroyed the chairs in the office and raised his anger. The Municipal Corporation Jal Board has said it will soon provide water. In such a situation, people said that if there is no water, we will rebellion at the municipal corporation office.

“Give water, line discount”

When screaming slogans, the women demanded that “give water, discount tax.” When no senior official of the Water Supply Department was found on the spot, anger increased further. The rebels entered the office and damaged the chairs and furniture and broke the pots.

Upon receiving the information, the city Kotwali police reached the place and controlled the situation. Later, there was a conversation between the authorities and the protesters, in which the rebel woman said that the water was coming for 15-20 days, and they too had to buy. Why pay the tax when water is not available? Also, if the people there are not stopping discrimination against Malkapur, the movement will be very tough, which is just one beginning.

The municipal corporation says that water evaporation is rapidly taking place due to heat and in such a situation, a strict water supply policy should be accepted due to the limited water source. But the question is, can the administration quench the thirst of the public, or are the public angry?

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