Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis has broken his silence on the IPL vs water fight, saying that potable water would not be provided by the state for IPL matches. He will never mind if the Twenty20 cricket matches are shifted out of Maharashtra.
His comments came a day after the Bombay High Court refused to grant a stay on the first of the IPL cricket matches scheduled in Mumbai on Saturday.
A city-based NGO had petitioned the court challenging the use of over 60 lakh litres of water to maintain pitches and sought shifting of IPL matches out of the state given the second successive drought it is experiencing. Altogether 20 matches will be played in Mumbai, Pune and Nagpur and all these cities are facing grim water crisis, said the petition.
On two consecutive days, the High Court had come down heavily on the state government, IPL organiser Board of Cricket Control in India (BCCI) and other cricket associations for “criminal wastage of water”. The court had suggested for the IPL matches to be shifted to a state where water is in abundance and had asked “is your cricket match more important than people”.
The court was informed by BCCI that they purchase water to maintain the grounds and it is non-potable and cannot be used for drinking purposes.