India ought to take diplomatic initiatives to cease Iran-Israel battle: Mamata
India ought to take diplomatic initiatives to cease Iran-Israel battle: Mamata
The battle has seen a whole lot of missiles and drones exchanged between Israel and Iran since tensions escalated over every week in the past, with the state of affairs worsening considerably following the US bombing of three main Iranian nuclear websites on Sunday morning.
During her deal with within the meeting on environmental points, Banerjee mentioned, “War has broken out in many parts of the world. Such things cause air and water pollution. We have to take steps to stop this.”
She mentioned, “External affairs come under the Indian government. Diplomatically, peacefully, we must take initiative so that war stops.”
Banerjee clarified, “I am not authorised to speak on external affairs and diplomatic issues. This is my personal view as a concerned citizen of this world.”
Speaking on the flood state of affairs in Ghatal sub-division in Paschim Medinipur district, she mentioned, regardless of repeated reminders, the central company DVC is “not undertaking dredging operations” at its dams in Maithon and Panchet.
She accused the DVC of releasing giant volumes of water from its dams throughout the wet season “without informing” the West Bengal authorities.
“They are releasing water without informing us. They have not conducted dredging operations for many years. Now, DVC has the accumulated capacity to store one lakh cusec of water in its dams. Had they undertaken dredging operations regularly, four lakh cusecs of water could have been stored in their dams and such overflowing in vast parts of south Bengal won’t recur,” Banerjee mentioned within the meeting.
West Bengal Irrigation Minister Manas Bhuniya had on Monday mentioned practically two lakh individuals have been affected within the floods at Ghatal sub-division in Paschim Medinipur district and asserted that the federal government was taking each doable step to assist the marooned individuals.
Bhuniya had alleged that the Damodar Valley Corporation aggravated the state of affairs by “failing to regulate the release of water” from its dams in Jharkhand regardless of requests from the West Bengal irrigation division.
The minister had instructed reporters that he wrote to the chairman of the organisation to train warning whereas discharging extra water in future.
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