Key Points

Delhi Water Minister Parvesh Verma has promised equal civic services for Nabi Karim residents after years of alleged religious discrimination. He accused previous governments of selectively denying basic amenities like water and drainage to minority communities. The BJP-led administration plans urgent sewer upgrades and a review of illegal water connections in the area. Verma emphasized that development must be impartial, calling past neglect a "deep injustice."

Key Points: Delhi Minister Parvesh Verma Vows Equal Water Services in Nabi Karim

  • Verma slams past religious bias in civic services
  • BJP vows equitable water and sewer upgrades
  • Illegal connections to be reviewed and regularised
  • Ballimaran MLA accused of ignoring minority areas
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Delhi water minister assures discrimination-free services in Nabi Karim

Delhi Water Minister Parvesh Verma pledges non-discriminatory civic amenities in Nabi Karim, addressing years of neglect in minority-dominated areas.

"Development should not be a political tool. It is a right, not a reward. – Parvesh Verma"

New Delhi, June 26

Delhi Water Minister Parvesh Verma on Thursday assured residents of Nabi Karim area of Ballimaran Assembly Constituency of providing civic amenities without any discrimination based on religion.

Speaking after the inspection, Parvesh Verma said, “In areas like Ramnagar, Bagichi Raghunath, and Bhadbhuje Wali Gali, many families were denied basic civic amenities for years — not because of lack of resources, but because of their religion.”

“Such selective and prejudiced approach has no place in today’s Delhi. Under our government, every citizen — regardless of their faith or background — will receive equal rights and equal services,” he said after meeting residents and inspecting local infrastructure, including drainage and water supply systems.

The Minister said that previous governments, as well as the sitting MLA from Ballimaran, who served as a Cabinet Minister at the time, failed to provide equitable development across the constituency.

“There has been a clear pattern — while one section received preferential treatment, vast sections of the population were ignored. Development should not be used as a political tool. It is a right, not a reward,” said Parvesh Verma.

He said that religion-based appeasement and vote-bank politics caused deep injustice, especially in minority-dominated localities where essential services like water pipelines and proper sewerage were never prioritised.

Parvesh Verma stated that during the tenure of the previous government, numerous illegal water connections were issued in the area, often bypassing regulations.

“I have asked for all related files. The matter will be examined thoroughly. Wherever necessary, illegal connections will be reviewed, regularised if justified, or acted upon if found improper. Our goal is transparent, fair delivery of public services,” the Minister said.

He also announced that urgent work will begin on upgrading sewer lines, especially in narrow residential lanes like Bhadbhuje Wali Gali, where open drains have led to years of health and sanitation issues.

“No citizen in the capital of India should be forced to live amidst overflowing sewage. This is not just about infrastructure — it’s about dignity. We are committed to changing this,” he added.

Reaffirming the BJP government's vision, Parvesh Verma said the days of selective service delivery and appeasement politics are over.

“Those who were ignored and kept waiting for basic rights will now receive what they were always entitled to — not as a favour, but as a matter of justice. This government believes in equal respect and equal opportunity for every resident,” he said.

The Minister assured that all upcoming work in Nabi Karim and surrounding areas will be done with full transparency, accountability, and public feedback.

- IANS

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Rajiv K.
Finally some good news! Basic amenities should never be denied based on religion. Every Indian deserves clean water and proper sanitation. Hope this isn't just pre-election talk 🤞
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Priya M.
Why did it take so many years to address this issue? This shows how previous governments failed their basic duties. Water and sanitation are fundamental rights, not privileges to be given selectively.
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Amit S.
While I appreciate the intent, I hope this isn't just political point-scoring. Many areas across Delhi face water issues - hope the government implements this fairly everywhere, not just in highlighted localities.
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Sunita R.
As someone who lives nearby, I've seen the terrible conditions in these lanes for years. No one should have to live with open sewage in 2023! Hope the work starts soon and is done properly 🙏
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Vikram J.
The minister is right - development shouldn't be a political tool. But let's see actual results on ground. Delhi has too many pending infrastructure projects that never get completed.
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Neha T.
This is how governance should be - equal rights for all. But I wonder why only now? These areas have suffered for decades. Better late than never, but accountability for past neglect is also important.
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Karan P.
Transparency in public works is crucial. Hope they involve local residents in monitoring the projects. Delhi's taxpayers deserve to know where their money is being spent.

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