‘Give evidence on Yamuna poison till 8 pm last night’: AAP chief poll panel

‘Give evidence on Yamuna poison till 8 pm last night’: AAP chief poll panel




New Delhi:

Aam Aadmi Party chief Arvind Kejriwal has been asked to submit evidence to support his allegation that the BJP government in Haryana has poisoned Yamuna water. The Election Commission, who asked him to provide evidence till 8 pm last night after the BJP’s complaint, said in his letter that it was a serious allegation that could create enmity among the states and a provision for a three -year jail period. Could have done

Prior to the assembly elections in Delhi, Mr. Kejriwal on Monday claimed that the BJP was doing “poison” mixing “poison” in an attempt to create anarchy in the city’s water supply.

“The people of Delhi get drinking water from Haryana and Uttar Pradesh … but the Haryana government has mixed poison in the water coming from Yamuna in Delhi and sent it here … It is only our Delhi water vigilance The reason is the board engineers said that this water was stopped, “he said.

However, this claim was fought by the Chief Engineer of Jal Board, which said that it can cause fear-hinging among the people.

The Election Commission raised similar concerns in its letter to the former Chief Minister.

The letter states, “Voters believe that whatever is being publicly said by their leaders and in this sense, the statement, if not true, impress the campaign discourse,” read the letter.

The allegation is also “extremely serious and unprecedented in nature,” the letter states.

The Commission wrote, “If this is true, it is also a serious impact to create enmity among the residents of regional groups, neighboring states, which due to the real or alleged lack of non-availability of water-leviation, law-and-order The situation is in danger, “the Commission wrote.


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