Nueva Delhi: AAP’s national coordinator Arvind Kejriwal responded on Wednesday to the Electoral Commission on the accusations he made against the BJP government in Haryana to ‘mix poison in Yamuna’s water’. The CE on Tuesday had notified Kejriwal, asking him to demonstrate his claim to avoid legal problems that could lead to three years in prison.
In a 14 -page letter signed by him, addressed to the Secretary of the Electoral Commission BC Patra, Kejriwal said that “that the declaration attributed to the badge was made in the context of an urgent and alarming Public Health Crisis With respect to the deterioration of the quality of drinking water in Delhi, which requires an immediate institutional and governmental intervention. “
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Also affirming his statements, Kejriwal said: “The alleged statements were made in the imperative duty of a public duty to highlight the severe toxicity and pollution of raw water received from Haryana, which presents an imminent and direct threat to public health.”
“The raw water received from Haryana is recently contaminated and is extremely poisonous for human health. That the levels of contamination in raw water are so extreme that the water treatment plants (WTP) in Delhi cannot process it to take it to Except and permitted limits, “the former CM of Delhi added in his response.
In the midst of his direct accusations against BJP, Kejriwal said the statements are “rooted only in the public interest.” “The intention behind this statement was to raise an important public problem about extremely toxicity raw water that is supplied to Delhi and also to ensure the citizens of Delhi Safe Water for consumption. This statement by any stretch of imagination is called the incorporation of enmity between different groups or harmful to national integration.
In addition, Kejriwal highlighted the serious health risks associated with high levels of ammonia in water, pointing out specific conditions such as liver and renal disorders, neurological complications and encephalopathy.
As the row continues, Haryana CM Nayab Singh Saini refuted the accusations, earlier in the day, taking a sip of the river in the town of Palla de Delhi. Kejriwal countered Saini’s actions by stating that he really did not drink but “spit it out.”
Kejriwal has also been convened by the Sonipat Court on February 17 on these claims.