A man protesting against the WASA chief's claim that its water is perfectly drinkable has said he will not pay the agency a single paisa until it refunds consumers it has billed for “polluted” water.
Published : 24 Apr 2019, 12:56 AM
After daylong protests at the WASA headquarters in Dhaka’s Karwan Bazar on Tuesday, Mizanur Rahman from Jurain told the media that he was “disappointed” at its Managing Director Taqsem A Khan’s refusal to drink water supplied by his very own utility.
Mizanur and his family came to the WASA office in the morning with a jug filled with water of Dhaka Water Supply and Sewerage Authority or WASA, some lemons and sugar to prepare lemonade for Taqsem.
File Photo: Dhaka WASA Managing Director Taqsem A Khan speaking at a roundtable organised by Unilever and UNDP at a Dhaka hotel on Nov 29, 2018 on the Sustainable Development Goal on water and sanitation. Photo: Abdullah Al Momin
He also said he did not know about a complaint filed by the people of Mizanur’s area in 2012 because he was not in charge at the time.
“WASA must refund the consumers the money it has charged for polluted water. I won’t pay the WASA a single paisa until it takes these steps,” he added.
They vented their anger on social media when Taqsem came up with the claim on Apr 20 that the water supplied by WASA is 100 percent drinkable in reaction to a Transparency International, Bangladesh or TIB report.