Yamuna water issue heats up in Delhi a week before elections, Kejriwal surrounds EC, Sanjay Singh reaches BJP office
Politics is heating up in Delhi over Yamuna water. On the one hand, the Election Commission has sought answers from former Delhi Chief Minister and Aam Aadmi Party national convenor Arvind Kejriwal to 5 questions, while on the other hand, Kejriwal has given a big statement against Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar. Kejriwal alleges that the Election Commission is doing politics.
Arvind Kejriwal said, Rajiv Kumar wants a job after retirement. Not only this, but AAP MP Sanjay Singh and party leaders Shaili Oberoi and Reena Gupta reached near the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) headquarters with 3 bottles of 7 ppm ammonia-contaminated water.
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Sanjay Singh reaches BJP office
In fact, Arvind Kejriwal and Chief Minister Atishi had accused the Haryana government of releasing factory pollution into the Yamuna and making the water poisonous. Apart from this, CM Atishi and Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann had also written a letter to the Election Commission on the same issue.
Kejriwal's attack on Chief Election Commissioner
AAP National Convenor Arvind Kejriwal said that I would like to tell the Election Commission that they are not able to see that money is being distributed openly in Delhi. Election Commission is doing politics because Rajiv Kumar wants a job after his retirement. I would like to tell them that history will not forgive them. Rajiv Kumar has ruined the Election Commission.
I know that he will put me in jail within 2 days, let him do it. If he wants to do politics, then he can contest elections from any seat in Delhi. I will also send three bottles (which will contain 7 PPM ammonia-contaminated water mixed with chlorine) to the Election Commission. I will send it to Rajiv Kumar. Let all three Election Commissioners drink it in a press conference, we will accept our mistake.
AAP leaders reached BJP headquarters with water bottles
AAP leader Shaili Oberoi said that this is BJP's dirty politics that they are playing with the health of the people of Delhi. We have brought these water bottles. Drink this water and show whether it can be drunk or not.
Election Commission sought response from Kejriwal
Let us tell you that, to prove the allegations leveled against Haryana government, Election Commission has asked Kejriwal to provide evidence along with answers to five questions. For which he has been given another chance to respond by 11 am on 31st January.