Ludhiana: The selection of Vidhan Sabha is held next month and for a large number of people living along the Buddha Nolah, pollution remains a major concern, because they bring Brunt for decades now.
Many parties also admit that pollution in the Buddha Nullah is an important election problem.
However, as soon as the poll, this problem was pushed backwards, the residents said.
“The Nullah Buddha who carries poisonous black water flows through our area.
This does not only cause challenges for our health, but our plants and livestock are also affected.
Residents suffer from gastric diseases, skin-related problems and hepatitis.
Less yields and even plants are affected by Buddha’s toxic ground water flows in the area.
Premature delivery in livestock is a big problem here, “said Paramjit Sharma, 63, from Malakpur Betuh Village.
He added that this problem was highlighted and came to focus every election season, but has not been handled for decades.
In a neighbor’s noorpur betting, which side by side with the Buddha Nullah, the villagers, especially parents, remember the transfer of Nullah from the flow to the most polluted Ludhiana water bodies.
“There was about four decades ago when the water in Nullah was not polluted and we would take the cattle to where they drank water.
We also want to sit on the side of Nolah.
However, things turned worst and we can’t even approach it because of that smell Striking.
If livestock drinks water from it, they will die, “said Sadhu Singh, a village resident of Betuh Noorpur.
“Even when politicians come during the election and promise to change Nullah to be better, but nothing happens so far,” he added.
Friends and fellow residents of Shinder Singh Village said that for them the main election problem was pollution in Nullah and they would choose.
A party that brought lost glory back to Nolah.
He added that it was painful to see the disease contract people because of the pollution on Nullah.
In the village of Gown, a little far from Malakpur Village, has similar sentiments too.
Muhammad Murtaza, who along with 20 members of his extended family, has lived in the village for about 15 years and belongs to Bihar.
He said the people there suffered because of Buddhist pollution Nolah.
In other villages, who did not want to be named, said a number of villagers suffered hepatitis as a polluted water from the body of the water entering ground water.
He added that even when politicians made an appointment to change the fate of the Buddha Nullah who had ever sparkled, but there was nothing substantial so far by any political party.
“This is clearly a big election problem for us because it concerns our lives.
We will choose a party that we feel to meet this request to change the Buddha Nullah to be better,” he said.
Not only villagers, but many people who live in it are in the city limits, including in Haibowal, Chivpuri, Shivpuri.
And Tajpur Road also said they suffered because of the body’s body pollution.
“This is a big problem because it affects the health of the public.
Toxic elements enter the food chain.
The project to pump the raw sewerage becomes a sewerage processing plant and industrial waste being CETPS is underway,” said Co Jasjit Singh Gill (retirees), which is a member of the project state assignment unit The rejuvenation of the Nullah Buddha.
The Nullah Buddha passed through the constituency of Ludhiana North, West, Central and Gill.
State spokesman for AAP, Ahbab Grewal said pollution in Buddha was a very big problem.
He added that there were villages where there had been deaths because of hepatitis C in almost every household.
He added that while about 9 km from Nullah was in the city, there were around 30 to 35 villages that had to bear the burden of pollution in the body of the water.
Gregrewal said the money spent on the Buddhist Nullah rejuvenation has become a total waste and reflects the failure of the government in a row.
He added that AAP had made a special plan to rejuvenate Buddha Nolah.
Shiroman Akali Dal (Wing Youth) Tanvir State spokesman Singh Dhaliwal said, “Nothing was done to rejuvenate the Buddha Nolah by the Government of Congress.” He added that they only got a picture clicked without finishing work.
DhaLiwal said, “This will be our first priority for Ludhiana and when choosing our government will rejuvenate the body of water in one year.” Congress of the President (Urban) of the President (Urban) of Ashwani Sharma said, “The work developed in the Rejuvenation of the Buddha Nullah.
To start, the mesh is being installed along it.
It takes time to complete.”
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