As members from several parties said a large number of people were protesting on the issue, Speaker Meira Kumar said a strong message should go to the people that government would take all possible steps to make the river pollution-free.
Raising the issue during Zero Hour, Leader of Opposition Sushma Swaraj asked the government to take immediate and long- term measures as the life and livelihood of farmers and the people were being seriously affected.
"The river remains thoroughly polluted and has dried up in Mathura and Vrindavan," she said.
Taking a dig at the government, Swaraj said, "If the river had passed through Rae Bareli, these problems would have been taken care of much earlier. Soniaji (UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi) is so powerful."
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Gandhi, who represents Rae Bareli and was present in the House, was seen making some remarks but could not be heard in the din.
The Speaker said, "We should send a message to agitating people that the House unanimously echoes their sentiments. All members have associated with it. This should echo outside this House too. There should be an impact. River Yamuna should be made free from pollution. This is our resolve.