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Arvind Kejriwal claims BJP leaders are poisoning Yamuna water. Photo courtesy: Official Facebook

Give proof on Yamuna poisoning claim by 8 pm tomorrow: EC tells Arvind Kejriwal

| @indiablooms | Jan 28, 2025, at 11:16 pm

New Delhi/IBNS: The Election Commission Tuesday asked Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) supremo Arvind Kejriwal to provide proof supporting his allegation that the Bharatiya Janata Party government in Haryana has poisoned the Yamuna water. 

The Election Commission, which asked him to produce evidence by 8 pm following a BJP complaint, in its letter said the charge was serious having the potential to create animosity between states while carrying a provision of a three-year jail term.

Days ahead of the assembly election in Delhi, Kejriwal on Monday claimed the BJP was "mixing poison" in the city's water supply in an attempt to "create chaos... hoping the blame will fall" on his party's administration.

"The people of Delhi get drinking water from Haryana and Uttar Pradesh... but the Haryana government has mixed poison in the water coming to Delhi from the Yamuna and sent it here... it is only due to the vigilance of our Delhi Jal Board engineers that this water was stopped," he had said.

The Chief Engineer of the Jal Board contested the claim and said it could lead to fear-mongering among the people.

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

"The electors tend to believe whatever is being said in public by their leaders and in that sense, the statement, if not true, affects the campaign discourse," the EC letter read.

The allegations are also "extremely serious in nature and unprecedented," the letter added.

"If true, this also has serious ramifications of creating enmity between regional groups, residents of neighbouring states, threat of law-and-order situation due to actual or perceived shortage of non-availability of water," it said.
 

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