Absurd arguments are commonly heard in debates on news channels, but the Maharashtra government just went a step ahead and described the water crisis as a consequence of the “wrath of the rain gods”, before the Bombay High Court.
God was driving that night. God stored those guns also. God heads ISI. God put pineapple on pizza https://t.co/0mBS0BdCO8
— Rohan (@mojorojo) April 12, 2016
The point was put forth while the Bombay HC was hearing a PIL against holding IPL matches in Maharashtra, and asked BCCI if they were willing to contribute to the Chief Minister’s relief fund and said, “Can you provide 40 lakh litre water which you used earlier to the affected drought areas?”
#IPL Maharashtra govt tells #BombayHC that water scarcity in the state is primarily a consequence of the “wrath of the rain gods”
— ayesha arvind (@ayeshaarvind) April 12, 2016
Meanwhile the government of Maharashtra told the High Court that they have asked BMC to conduct an inquiry for ascertaining the source of water used for the first IPL match in Mumbai, and will not let IPL use even a litre of potable water.
The High Court also asked BCCI if it could shift IPL matches out of Pune and Mumbai, as BCCI has been given till tomorrow to respond.
Feature image source: Reuters