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‘Where was the poison added, tell the place’: Election Commission letter to Kejriwal, ask these questions on poisoning statement in Yamuna


New Delhi:

The Election Commission has taken cognizance of the statement of Aam Aadmi Party national convenor Arvind Kejriwal’s statement in the water of Yamuna and has sought evidence from Kejriwal. The Commission has told Kejriwal that both the level of ammonia in the water and mixing poison in the water are different things. Do not mix both together. The commission has asked Kejriwal that it should be given proof tomorrow morning i.e. till eleven o’clock on Friday morning that poison has been added to the water. If the answer is not satisfactory then action will be taken.

The official document of the Election Commission states, ‘The Commission has directed Kejriwal to present its reply on complaints, especially with factual and legal aspects with the support of evidence, so that the commission can investigate the matter and appropriately Could take action. “In a letter to Kejriwal, the Election Commission said that such allegations could have serious consequences, such as the law and order situation may arise with the enmity between the regional groups and the residents of the neighboring states.

Election Commission asked these questions to Kejriwal

  • Who added poison in Yamuna?
  • Which poison was added to Yamuna?
  • Which engineer discovered poison?
  • Which place was poisoned?
  • How was the poison prevented from spreading water?

The BJP had lodged a complaint with the Election Commission regarding Arvind Kejriwal’s remarks. A delegation of BJP, including Union Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, Bhupendra Yadav and Haryana Chief Minister Naib Singh Saini, met all the three members of the Election Commission and requested them that They should ask the AAP leader to withdraw their allegations and apologize to create “panic” among the people.

What statement did Kejriwal give

The AAP on Monday accused the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) of deliberately dumping industrial waste in Haryana. AAP convenor Arvind Kejriwal had alleged that the BJP is trying to kill people by ‘poisoning’ in the river.

BJP people from Haryana are sending poison in water and sending Delhi. If the people of Delhi drank this water, then many people will die. Can this disgusting work be done by this? The poison that is being sent in the water, it cannot be cleaned even in the water purification plant. Water has to be stopped in many areas to protect the people of Delhi. ”

AAP chief, Arvind Kejriwal

Earlier, in a letter to Delhi Chief Minister Atishi, the Lieutenant Governor (LG) Vinay Kumar Saxena had expressed strong objection to the recent allegations of poisoning the Yamuna river of the Aam Aadmi Party, saying that the misleading allegations of poisoning and massacre in the water. It is similar to inciting and endangering national security.

Let us know that elections will be held on February 5 for all 70 assembly seats in the national capital Delhi and the results will be announced on 8 February.


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