Ludhiana: NRI Kulwant Singh Dhaliwal based in the UK from the World Cancer Care Institute on Wednesday visited the Buddha Nolah and immediately drained the Buddhist Nullah’s condition on his social media account.
He also showed off how people were forced to live along the channel, which might lead to cancer cases.
He advised people to use their voices wisely and asked the leaders whether they would make them pause from this “cause cancer” drain.
Dhaliwal also said that he would share this video with WHO and UN officials so that they had to record the situation.
Dhaliwal claims the industrial city with at least 5,200 cancer cases have replaced Bathinda as a cancer hub.
Dhaliwal said people were forced to live on the edge of the channel because they had no choice.
He along with his team members visited the sewer and they walked from the disposal point that originated near Komkalan to Jamalpur.
TNN.