Staring at further deepening of the crisis, the Delhi government, which has been blaming Haryana for the shortage, sought the intervention of the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) and also threatened to file a contempt petition in the high court.
"Delhi water crisis still not resolved. Water being stopped despite court order. I have directed DJB (Delhi Jal Board) to file contempt petition in HC (sic)," Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia tweeted.
The Lutyens' Bungalow Zone, which comes under the New Delhi Municipal Council, houses the PMO, the Rashtrapati Bhawan and residences of several Union ministers, judges, Army officers and bureaucrats among others.
Accusing the Haryana government of not giving the national capital its "legal share" of water, the Delhi government has sought the PMO's intervention.
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The DJB official said out of the 900 MGD, around 550 (almost 60 per cent) comes from Haryana and the rest from Uttar Pradesh.
Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia told a press conference that around 80 MGD of Delhi's water supply has been stopped by the Haryana government, despite the Supreme Court's order prohibiting any such move.
"I have requested the Lt Governor to seek the PMO's intervention to deal with the water crisis. This is a political issue and the PMO should intervene at the earliest. We should go beyond politics on this issue," he said.
Sisodia, who is holding the additional charge of Water since Kapil Mishra's sacking from the Delhi cabinet last week, said chief secretary-level talks between Delhi and Haryana could not arrive at any conclusion.
Delhi's water requirement is 900 MGD, but it is falling short by about 50 MGD since May 8, according to a senior DJB official.
In the evening, Sisodia held a high-level meeting with the DJB officials and directed them to take all necessary measures to ensure the city continued to get an uninterrupted water supply, so that no inconvenience was caused to the residents.
Yesterday, he had directed Chief Secretary M M Kutty to talk to his Haryana counterpart and ensure restoration of full water supply to Delhi.