Updated On: 22 June, 2023 07:48 AM IST | Mumbai | Ranjeet Jadhav
Members of ALM that created the garden in Mahakali claim civic body had assured them of 50,000 litres of water every day, free of cost; and that it cut supply in 2017, similarly, then restored it

The ALM president says water bill is supposed to be paid by Gardens Department directly as per standard practice, but this is often forgotten and bill is sent to them wrongly and later withdrawn. Pic/Anurag Ahire
Hundreds of trees and plants in a 2.5-acre garden in Andheri that has been created by members of the Mahakali ALM group could die soon, as the BMC cut water supply to it on Friday in this blistering summer. The ALM members claim the civic body has said the connection is illegal, when it had assured them of 50,000 litres of water every day, free of cost for the garden. Interestingly, the ALM has been maintaining the garden since 2000-2001 and claim the BMC cut supply in 2017 and then restored it.
The BMC, however, claimed the connection was found to be illegally reconnected so it was cut off again.