Time to stand up to BCCI, 400 million now on one side: Ex-Pak cricket chief
Time to stand up to BCCI, 400 million now on one side: Ex-Pak cricket chief
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Just three hours of rain and the national capital was on its knees. The dire state of affairs were exposed after a road caved in Delhi's Anna Nagar. A body was found under the waterlogged Minto Bridge while large parts of Delhi went underwater, washing away claims of rain preparedness by the Delhi govt.
And then broke the blame game between BJP and AAP. As the Opposition slammed the govt, Delhi CM said, "This year, all agencies, be it Delhi government or MCD (civic body), were busy in prevention of COVID-19. They faced many difficulties due to corona. This is not the time to blame each other. All have to fulfil their responsibilities together. Wherever there is waterlogging, we will try to pump out water immediately."
So, as the blame game continues, we ask is Delhi not rain ready yet? Watch as panelists debate.
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