Congress targets flooding in rural areas by Maharashtra government

However, “Har Ghar Nal, Har Nal Jal” appears only on posters, and the reality of many villages is terrible.
He said mothers and sisters in rural Nashik still had to use pots to cross mountains and valleys to get water.
Sapkal posted on X: “Also, in many places, they risk their lives falling into dry wells.”
He accused it of not only a government failure, but a grim reality that is insensitive and empty.
Vijay Wadettiwar, the leader of the Congress legislature, also emphasized the struggle for water for women. “It is a great shame for Maharashtra, and mothers and sisters have to fight for life-threatening water,” he said. Wadettiwar said the government had funds to use it for the upcoming Sinhastha Kumbh Mela and questioned its priorities.
He claimed that they had the money to squander festivals and programs, but did not drink water for the people.
He added: “The government should stop misleading the public by hosting events and dealing with the real problems of the people. First, provide drinking water to these poor families and then celebrate festivals worth thousands of millions.”