Amit Shah's water bottle cost Rs 850, water will be expensive like gold & diamonds: Goa minister


Panaji, May 10 (IANS): Citing an example that during the recent visit of Union Home Minister Amit Shah, when he asked for Himalaya mineral water and the bottle cost Rs 850, Goa Civil Supply Minister Ravi Naik said that in future water will be as expensive as gold and diamonds.

Naik, who also holds the agriculture portfolio, was speaking during the inauguration of the administrative building for agriculture in Ponda, south Goa.

"One of the American newspapers has published that in the future the rate of water will come at the same level of gold and diamonds. Hence, we need to preserve water," he said.

He said that the state records around 120 inches of rain every season, hence it won't be difficult to preserve water. "The government can build dams across the state wherever there are mountains and store water," he said.

Ravi Naik had earlier said that water could be supplied to the rest of the country and could even be exported to other countries.

"When Amit Shah was in Goa, he asked for a Himalaya water bottle. It was then brought from Mapusa (around 15 km from Panaji). It cost Rs 850," Naik said as he confirmed the rate with his officials on the dais.

"Even the rate of mineral water bottles in star hotels comes in the range of Rs 150 to Rs 160. This is how expensive water has become," he said.

He went on to say that there will be a shortage of water in the future in India and across the world. "People may fight with each other for water, this may be a situation in future," Naik asserted, adding that preserving water is the need of the hour.

 

  

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  • Mohit, Mangalore

    Wed, May 11 2022

    What a cheap stunt by Naik. Talk about developments in your state sir. Dont' always live on other's failures or shortcomings. What can you give to the society to improve their living condition. Let's talk about it. Jai Hind.

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  • Alwin, Mangaluru

    Wed, May 11 2022

    Cost includes transportation and labour charges etc and it's from distance place and travel under security

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  • Ev, Falnir nangalore

    Wed, May 11 2022

    Only so called vvip ministers can afford s bottle of mineral water Cosating RS. 850/because tax payers pay fo it. And ministets do not pay a single paisa despite getting all allowances. As long as Bhakts of the paties do not question the mininsters luxurious style of living on tax payets money and blindly carry on Hero worship this will continue .

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  • Sameer, Riyadh

    Tue, May 10 2022

    Gas Cylinder costs Rs. 1000 (which many families cannot afford)

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  • Chandu, Karla

    Tue, May 10 2022

    Water costs Rs. 850 or Rs. 8500 per bottle, what difference it will make....after all it is public tax payers money......that politicians and their khandan are enjoying .......aam janatha gayee baad meh.....aur so jaye bhookey pet meh......!!!!!

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  • prem, moodbidri

    Tue, May 10 2022

    Amit shah is head of worlds richest political party, so he can afford. Also, his son is BCCI President & owns business, which gave 16000 times profit a year !!!

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  • El En Tea, Mangalore

    Tue, May 10 2022

    Rs 850 per 2 ltr bottle But Barrel body need tanker

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Tue, May 10 2022

    Narendra Modi has Mushrooms from Thailand with cost Rs. 8,000 Kg ...

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  • prem, moodbidri

    Tue, May 10 2022

    if Mushroom cost INR 8000, just imagine, how much his one "Dhokla" will cost !!!

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