Gurgaon: A 40-year-old man allegedly died from intentionally on Thursday night when he pumped rainwater that flooded the basement of his house in the 9A sector.
The incident encouraged Rwa to accuse the authority of citizenship failed to overcome the waterlogging misery in the area which cost the life of a man.
The police said that Sumit Ahuja, the victim, and his mother went to the basement of his house around 8pm to check how much rain was pumped, but he suddenly received an electric shock.
“Sumit’s mother immediately turned off the power supply to the building and rushed to the hospital with the help of others.
But she was declared dead on arrival by the doctor there.
The case under 174 CRPC has been registered and further investigation occurred in this case,” said a person Police officials.
Sumit survives by his mother, wife and daughter.
This incident has sent a wave of shock among the residents of the area, which blames the authority of the citizenship due to the lack of drainage facilities in the region.
The sector rwa claimed that their complaints repeatedly to the corporation of the city of Gurgaon (MCG) so far falling in deaf ears.
“Our sector is vulnerable to flooding but we do not have a drainage system that is right in the area.
Stay Stormwater is almost non-existent and damaged in various places.
Even the drain line Master was damaged by GMDA during lonely development in the area,” said Suraj Bhola, Secretary General Rwa.
“We have provided a variety of representations, even accompanying senior officials for location visits, but nothing is done to date to overcome our worries.
MCG officials do not clean rain water in the park, empty plots for months, completely ignoring the fact that The area has a high watertable, “he added.
Residents claimed that they were forced to spend money from their bags to prevent flooding in the basement of their home.
“I have spent Rs 10 lakh for my basement, but it’s just a waste of money.
Civil authority needs to pay attention to our problems,” said another resident.
When contacted, the Commissioner with MCG Pradeep Ahlawat said, “Because the area is low, GMDA has agreed to increase the capacity of the main pumping station (MPs) before the following season.
Although six pumps have been installed in the area, only two are now functioning because of below Parliamentary members’ capacity.
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