New Delhi
After heavy rains in Delhi, people faced trouble due to waterlogging in different areas. However, the special thing was that this time the Minto Bridge did not fill the rain water. BJP praised Rekha Gupta government in Delhi for this. BJP IT cell chief Amit Malviya shared the scenes of Minto Bridge. On Wednesday, vehicles were seen passing without any trouble on the Minto Bridge. At the same time, the Aam Aadmi Party questioned the BJP government through pictures of waterlogging in other parts of Delhi. The Aam Aadmi Party said that people are floating on the streets.
BJP stunned its back
Malaviya said in a post on social media that despite heavy rains, the trampic is running smoothly on the Minto Bridge, which was the first bridge to submerge even in light rain. Under the BJP government, this change is being seen in Delhi in a few months! From waterlogging roads to smooth traffic, from chaos to arrangement – a real change has started.
She further wrote that Delhi will now become the capital which India really has rights. Arvind Kejriwal converted it into a dustbin. The BJP is rebuilding the future by cleaning this dirt.
Water filled in other areas of Delhi
Meanwhile, many low -lying areas of the capital were flooded to knees after torrential rains. Many parts of Delhi were affected due to waterlogging and trouble in traffic. These include South Delhi, South East Delhi, North Delhi, ITO, South Extension, NH-8, Mehrauli-Gurgaon Road, Nehru Place, East of Kailash, Colony Road and many other areas. The Aam Aadmi Party accused the government of making false claims in the media about tackling the problem of waterlogging.
AAP wrote on social media that NH-24 in Western Vinod Nagar area has been completely submerged after the rains this morning. CM Rekha Gupta, where is your correct plan? You had made big claims to deal with waterlogging in the media, but today the whole Delhi is submerged and you are resting in your luxurious palace. It states that the public is now floating on the streets and inviting all BJP leaders to swim.
Where so much rain in Delhi?
According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), Safdarjung, the primary weather center of the national capital, recorded 5.6 mm of rainfall between 5:30 am and 8:30 am, while other stations reported more. According to the Meteorological Department, Pragati Maidan recorded 16.6 mm, 10 mm in Pusa, 9.5 mm in Janakpuri and 2 mm in Najafgarh. The authorities have advised people to stay indoors, avoid travel, follow traffic updates, stay away from electric poles and wires and avoid taking refuge under trees.
How will the weather of Delhi be ahead
IMD has warned of continuous rain in the coming days. According to the forecast, the sky will usually remain cloudy for the next seven days and thunder and lightning are likely to be lightly with light to moderate rains. The officials have urged the residents to avoid unnecessary travel and to be updated through official weather and traffic advice.