New Delhi, Aug 20 The Communist Party of India (CPI) today demanded withdrawal of World Bank-aided water supply reforms in the national capital saying multinational water companies have already destroyed the water sector in 20 other developing countries.
''The whole process held in a non-transparent and non-consultative manner should be scrapped,'' CPI General Secretary A B Bardhan said, even as Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit denied privatisation of water supply in the city. <snip>
The CPI leader reminded the government of how these companies had ''ruined''the water sector in countries like Brazil, Puerto Rico, Philippines, Bolivia and Estonia and how ''they were thrown out from there.'' ''Records indicate that the World Bank blatantly and arbitrarily intervened in the award of a consultancy contract, to draw the blue print of water sector reforms, of Rs 7 crore to favour Price Waterhouse Coopers in November 2001,'' he said.
Where similar measures were undertaken under World Bank pressure, water companies made "huge and unjustifiable" profits at the expense of local citizens, he added. ''Water tariff skyrocketed and water quality deteriorated. Water was diverted from residential areas to amusement parks and five star hotels and supply to the poor was cut off as they could not afford to pay,'' Mr Bardhan said. <snip>
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