Prime Minister
Narendra Modi on Saturday scoffed at the incident in which venues for the
Indian Premier League (IPL) matches had been shifted due to water crisis,
saying that pitches are watered throughout the year even if a match is played
or not, adding sarcastically that whoever came up with the 'incredible
philosophy' must be lauded.
"Wherever there
are stadiums, even if matches are played or not, water needs to be supplied for
the grounds maintenance for 365 days. But somehow the entire bought into the
incredible philosophy that that if the match is not played then the water
supply to the ground stops automatically," the Prime Minister said in his
address here after launching the smart city project.
Asserting that
watering the pitches throughout the year is how the greenery was maintained, he
added that the entire row has hurt Maharashtra in many ways.
Earlier, BCCI
Secretary Anurag Thakur had said that there was an attempt to create negativity
around the league by using the 'water crisis' as an excuse.
"We are not
using drinking water, we have said that we'll use treated sewage water only.
How many swimming pools of 5 star hotels have been shut? Have people stopped
watering their lawns? There is an attempt to create negativity on every issue
these days. IPL was to use 0.00038 per cent of water so that shows the
requirement was not much," he said.
The Bombay High Court
had ordered shifting of 13 IPL matches post 30 April, which were to be played
in Mumbai, Pune and Nagpur of the drought-hit state.
A Mumbai-based NGO
had petitioned the Bombay HC 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.
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Source: ANI
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