Haryana Govt To Sue Kejriwal For Claiming BJP Mixing Poison In Yamuna Water: Report – News18
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Kejriwal alleged earlier within the day that the BJP is attempting to maintain the folks of Delhi thirsty because it indulges in ”soiled politics”.
The Haryana authorities will sue AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal for his allegation that the state’s ruling BJP was mixing “poison” into Yamuna water, BJP sources mentioned on Monday, including their occasion can even transfer the Election Fee.
Kejriwal alleged earlier within the day that the BJP is attempting to maintain the folks of Delhi thirsty because it indulges in “soiled politics”.
“BJP folks in Haryana are mixing poison within the water and sending it to Delhi. If folks in Delhi drink this water, many will die. Can something be extra disgusting than this,” he mentioned on X.
He was following up on Delhi Chief Minister Atishi’s allegation that the Haryana authorities was “deliberately” draining industrial waste into Yamuna from the place the nationwide capital attracts its water.
Reacting to the allegations, a senior BJP chief mentioned, “The Haryana authorities will certainly Kejriwal in courtroom. We can even strategy the Election Fee on Tuesday in opposition to him and his occasion.” Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini slammed Kejriwal, saying it’s his behavior to stage baseless allegations and blame others.
The EC on Monday sought a factual report from Haryana on the allegations made by Atishi about ammonia ranges in water provide from the neighbouring state.
The chief ministers of Delhi and Punjab moved the Election Fee (EC) on Monday, alleging increased ammonia ranges within the water equipped from Haryana to the nationwide capital to adversely affect provide in the course of the ongoing meeting ballot course of.
The 70-member Delhi Meeting goes to the polls on February 5 and the votes shall be counted on February 8.
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