Arvind Kejriwal said there is no threat of flooding in the national capital due to rising water level of the Yamuna on account of record rainfall over two days. Urging the Opposition parties not to indulge in a blame game, the CM said it was not the time to "point fingers" at each other.
"A flood-like situation is unlikely in Delhi. Our government is prepared to deal with any situation," CM Kejriwal said at a press conference here after chairing a meeting to review the government's handling of the situation arising out of the heavy rainfall.
Kejriwal said, "This is not the time to point fingers at each other or single out anyone", adding that the evacuation of people from low-lying areas around Yamuna will commence once the river breaches the 206-metre mark. (With inputs from ANI)
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