He said the public do not want to take risk of visiting eateries also due to the spread of seasonal cholera in the city. “We give utmost importance to hygiene. We also provide hot water for drinking to our customers. The decrease in the number of customers has forced us to reduce the quantity of rice and other food items but we have to pay salaries for workers on time,’’ he said.
Delhi BJP Working President Virendra Sachdeva said that for the last decade, the capital`s people are facing the problem of irregular/short supply of water as well as of dirty water but the Delhi government and the Delhi Jal Board blame the Haryana government despite the state giving its fixed raw water quota.
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