Delhi Rains Cause Leakage in New Parliament
Delhi Rains Cause Leakage in New Parliament

Delhi Rains Cause Leakage in New Parliament

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Heavy rainfall in Delhi caused water leakage and waterlogging in the newly constructed Parliament building, leading to criticism from opposition leaders. The Lok Sabha secretariat clarified that the leakage was due to the slight displacement of adhesive material used in fixing the glass domes, and immediate corrective measures were taken. Videos of the incident went viral, with opposition MPs like Congress' Manickam Tagore and Samajwadi Party's Akhilesh Yadav mocking the government's investment in the new building and suggesting a temporary return to the old Parliament. Despite being part of the Rs 20,000 crore Central Vista Redevelopment Project and costing Rs 971 crore to construct, the new building faced significant weather resilience issues just a year after its inauguration by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Delhi recorded its highest single-day rainfall in July in 14 years, exacerbating the situation with severe waterlogging and traffic congestion across the city. The opposition called for a specialized committee to investigate and address the issue of leaks in the new Parliament building.

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