More than 10 million individuals in India's capital are without water

regardless of the armed force recapturing control of its key water source after dissents, authorities say.

Keshav Chandra, leader of Delhi's water board, told the BBC it would take "three to four days" before ordinary supplies continued to influenced regions.

Jat group nonconformists requesting more government employments grabbed the Munak trench, the city's primary water source on Friday.

Sixteen individuals have been killed and hundreds hurt in three days of mobs.

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