AAP Leader Accuses Haryana CM of Contaminating Yamuna Water, Sparking Political Row
The AAP leader's charge against the Haryana CM centers around the alleged contamination of the Yamuna River water, which supplies water to Delhi. AAP Chief Arvind Kejriwal accused the Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini of "pretending" to drink Yamuna water to demonstrate its purity, only to spit it back into the river. Kejriwal claimed that this act was a ploy to mislead the public about the safety of the water being supplied to Delhi. He further alleged that Haryana was deliberately contaminating the Yamuna water with ammonia, making it dangerous for consumption.
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Kejriwal's remarks have escalated into a significant political row, with the Haryana government planning to file an FIR against him over his "poisoned Yamuna" claim. The Election Commission has also taken cognizance of the issue and sought proof from Kejriwal regarding his allegations. Kejriwal defended his statements by emphasizing the urgent public health crisis posed by the contaminated water and accused the BJP-led Haryana administration of endangering Delhiites' lives by supplying toxic water.Prime Minister Narendra Modi has also weighed in, criticizing Kejriwal's allegations and pointing out that the Yamuna water is consumed by everyone in Delhi, including himself, thereby indirectly defending the water quality. The situation remains tense, with both sides accusing each other of political maneuvering and misinformation.