The Election Commission on Thursday asked Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) convenor Arvind Kejriwal not to mix the issue of increased ammonia in Yamuna with his allegation of river poisoning, and gave him a fresh opportunity to explain his charges against the Haryana government.
Haryana has thrashed allegations levelled by the Atishi-led AAP government and Kejriwal and maintained that it is giving clean water to the national capital.
Arvind Kejriwal visits EC office and files fresh response. AAP leader says will accept any 'illegal punishment' given by EC
AAP supremo Arvind Kejriwal went to the Election Commission's office in Delhi on Friday and furnished his reply to the poll body over its notice to him on his "poison mixed" in Yamuna water remark. Kejriwal was accompanied by Delhi chief minister Atishi and her Punjab counterpart Bhagwant Mann.
Accompanied by Delhi Chief Minister Atishi and Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, Kejriwal visited the EC office in New Delhi
Delhi Police registered a case on Wednesday after intercepting a vehicle labeled "Punjab government," which was found carrying cash, liquor, and Aam
AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal has doubled down on his party's charge that the BJP-led Haryana government poisoned the Yamuna waters as he snubbed the Election Commission for choosing to "hound" him instead of passing any orders against the saffron party.
The AAP has alleged that the Haryana government was deliberately releasing alarming levels of ammonia into the Yamuna, endangering Delhi’s water supply. Why are ammonia levels in the Yamuna high at this time of the year?
Arvind Kejriwal levelled serious allegations against the Bharatiya Janata Party, stating that the BJP-ruled Haryana government has poisoned the Yamuna water supplied to Delhi so that people die and the blame comes on the AAP.
As the Delhi Assembly elections approach, Arvind Kejriwal’s accusations against the Haryana government over contaminated Yamuna water have ignited a heated political debate.
Arvind Kejriwal and other AAP leaders will visit the Election Commission office to respond to the notice regarding his remark on the "poison" in Yamuna water. Kejriwal claims the water supplied from Haryana to Delhi has high ammonia levels,
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal questioned the purity of the Yamuna, alleging that the Haryana government is contaminating the water with poison. He warned that if this tainted water reached Delhi,