PILs against water use for IPL pitches in drought-hit Maharashtra

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PILs against water use for IPL pitches in drought-hit Maharashtra

Terming as "serious issue", the drought-like situation in Maharashtra, the Bombay High Court on Tuesday said it needs to look into it while hearing a PIL against use of water for the purpose of maintaining pitches prior to the Indian Premier League (IPL) tournament.
Besides, another similar PIL, filed in the high court on Tuesday by former journalist Ketan Tirodkar, sought a direction to the IPL Commissioner to pay tax on water, as about 60,000 litres per day would be required to maintain the pitches.
A division bench headed by Justice VM Kanade was hearing the PIL filed by NGO 'Loksatta Movement' challenging the use of nearly 60 lakh litres of water to maintain pitches at three stadiums in the state which will hold IPL matches.
"This is a serious issue and we need to look into it," the high court said and posted the PIL for hearing on Wednesday.
According to the petition, the state is reeling under a drought and acute water shortage as levels in dams and lakes have gone down.
"There is already a scarcity of drinking water and water for sanitation purposes and the state authorities are turning a blind eye," the petition said.
It said that under the Maharashtra State Water policy, the government has prioritised use of water, and usage of water for recreation and other purposes comes last in the priority list.
The Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) on Tuesday told the high court that tickets for the IPL matches have been already sold and huge loss would be caused if they are cancelled.
The court, while posting the PIL for hearing on Wednesday, sought responses from all other respondents, including the Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium, Vidarbha Cricket Association, Maharashtra government and the civic bodies of Mumbai and Nagpur.
Meanwhile, Tirodkar in his petition sought a direction to IPL Commissioner to pay tax on water, as about 60,000 litres per day would be required to maintain pitches.
He sought an undertaking from state government that it would supply 1,000 litres of water per day to each family of drought-hit districts till the time rains fill up the need.
"The IPL Commissioner should be asked to pay tax of Rs 1,000 per litre for meeting expenses of supplying water to the drought-affected district," said the PIL, which is expected to come up for hearing soon.
The IPL tournament is set to begin from April 9 with the first match to be played in Mumbai's Wankhede Stadium. A total of 20 matches will be played in Mumbai, Pune and Nagpur.
The finals of the tournament scheduled on May 29 will also be held at Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai.

PILs against water use for IPL pitches in drought-hit Maharashtra - IBNLive
 
Sarkar said:
Government should cancel all IPL match immediately

They will not do it now,tickets have been sold and all arrangements have been made,and only 2 days are left,not possible for them to shift the venue :shy :shy
Schedule of IPL was released a month back and when 3 or 4 days are left for tournament to start then everyone is coming asking to cancel and shift them,where were they 15 20 days back
Yes lot's and lot's of water will be used and it is not good in a state of drought but the time has to be correct to ask for cancellation :s
 
They can arrange few matches in indore too where no problem of water but bcci never interested here :( :'(
 
kumarvishwas said:
They will not do it now,tickets have been sold and all arrangements have been made,and only 2 days are left,not possible for them to shift the venue :shy :shy
Schedule of IPL was released a month back and when 3 or 4 days are left for tournament to start then everyone is coming asking to cancel and shift them,where were they 15 20 days back
Yes lot's and lot's of water will be used and it is not good in a state of drought but the time has to be correct to ask for cancellation :s
If there is a will there is a way.
 
kumarvishwas said:
They will not do it now,tickets have been sold and all arrangements have been made,and only 2 days are left,not possible for them to shift the venue :shy :shy
Schedule of IPL was released a month back and when 3 or 4 days are left for tournament to start then everyone is coming asking to cancel and shift them,where were they 15 20 days back
Yes lot's and lot's of water will be used and it is not good in a state of drought but the time has to be correct to ask for cancellation :s
+1
Even if the schedule was not announced, it's common knowledge that some matches will be played in Maharashtra.
No1 came at that time, every1 is coming now for their "15 Mintues of fame".

Here we are not talking about shifting 1 or 2 Matches, we are talking about shifting 19 Matches. That's 1/3 of the IPL Matches of this Season.
 
What bout instead findin a excuse to throw away responsibility.. actually act towards the issue for what same ppl from drought effected areas have voted for to give them a better life..shiftin any event can't be a solution..even if the venue gets shifted ..r they goin to do somethin which they never did before to give them relief ..?
 
At least water will be saved in reserver otherwise it will be used on stadium grass
 
I am from latur , which received lowest rainfall in the country last year . People here are buying water 10rs per minute or 2000rs per 500ltr water tanker :(
Bcci should really think about this
 
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