EC Demands Evidence from Kejriwal on Allegations of Haryana Poisoning Delhi’s Water Supply
The Election Commission (EC) has asked Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal to substantiate his claims that the Haryana government is “poisoning” Delhi’s water supply. Kejriwal has been directed to provide evidence supporting his allegations by 8 PM tomorrow.
Kejriwal recently accused the Haryana government of deliberately contaminating the water supply to Delhi, sparking outrage and political turmoil. The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader claimed the act was an attempt to sabotage the health of Delhi residents.
Haryana officials have vehemently denied the allegations, calling them baseless and politically motivated. The issue has escalated, with opposition parties accusing Kejriwal of spreading misinformation for electoral gains.
The EC’s directive follows complaints from rival parties demanding strict action against Kejriwal if he fails to provide proof. Political analysts predict the controversy could intensify in the coming days as deadlines loom.
Meanwhile, residents of Delhi have expressed concern over the safety of their water supply, urging both governments to address the issue transparently. All eyes are now on Kejriwal as the deadline approaches.