This entry was posted in Twitter on March 2, 2016 by twilight @ideasmithy the extent of damage is different that’s all. Jat vandals did much more than just waste potable water
Reply ↓ ideasmithy March 2, 2016 at 01:24 @twilightfairy I don’t think these two are comparable. Do you really think wasting potable water is a negligible issue right now?
Reply ↓ ideasmithy March 2, 2016 at 01:24 @twilightfairy There are many areas across cities that are suffering severe water cuts. Summer is only just beginning. It was a bad monsoon.
Reply ↓ ideasmithy March 2, 2016 at 01:25 @twilightfairy I don’t deny that the violence around the jat reservations is a big issue. So is water preservation.
Reply ↓ ideasmithy March 2, 2016 at 01:25 @twilightfairy Asking authorities to prioritise one over the other doesn’t make sense to me.
@twilightfairy I don’t think these two are comparable. Do you really think wasting potable water is a negligible issue right now?
@twilightfairy There are many areas across cities that are suffering severe water cuts. Summer is only just beginning. It was a bad monsoon.
@twilightfairy I don’t deny that the violence around the jat reservations is a big issue. So is water preservation.
@twilightfairy Asking authorities to prioritise one over the other doesn’t make sense to me.