Complaint alleges Chandigarh water reservoirs uncleaned for four years

A complaint has alleged that nearly 125 water boosters, reservoirs and tanks in Chandigarh have not been cleaned or repaired regularly for four years. The claims have raised concerns over drinking water quality and prompted calls for an independent inquiry.

The complaint, filed by Dilip Bhardwaj, targets the Municipal Corporation Chandigarh. It states that the facilities have not received regular cleaning or repairs over the past four years.

Concerns have emerged regarding the potential impact on drinking water quality in the city. Calls have been made for an independent inquiry into the matter.

The allegations focus on nearly 125 water boosters, reservoirs and storage tanks across Chandigarh.

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