The country is sinking, who is responsible? | Political Naari

 
India is a country where people suffer from a severe lack of water for half the year, and then drown in floods during the other half. This isn’t just a natural irony—it’s a political failure. In this video, we uncover how India’s water crisis, both in the form of droughts and floods, is not simply the result of climate change or unpredictable weather patterns, but a direct outcome of decades of political apathy, corruption, and mismanagement. From Delhi to Mumbai, Chennai to Bihar—we take you on a ground-level journey to show you how every year, the same places get flooded, the same lives are lost, and the same promises are made. Why do cities like Delhi flood after just a few hours of rain? Why does Mumbai, India’s financial capital, still rely on a British-era drainage system? Why is Chennai—blessed with lakes, rivers, and the sea—still drowning every monsoon? And why does Bihar face catastrophic floods every single year, only to be told it’s “because of Nepal”?