The Haryana Chief Minister held the Aam Admi Party national convenor, Arvind Kejriwal, responsible for failing to clean the Yamuna water and making baseless allegations to divert the attention of the people.
दिल्लीवासियों को बहुत-बहुत बधाई। हम सबका संघर्ष रंग लाया। दिल्ली में जो ज़हरीला पानी भेजा जा रहा था, वो अब बंद हो गया। दिल्ली में आने वाले पानी में अमोनिया की मात्रा 7 ppm से घटकर 2 ppm हो गई है। अगर हम आवाज़ नहीं उठाते और संघर्ष नहीं करते, तो आज दिल्ली की आधी आबादी को पानी नहीं… pic.twitter.com/9tNzvvr0zb
Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini on Friday compared the water of Yamuna river flowing in Haryana and Delhi, displaying a stark difference in the quality of water.Showing a sample of Yamuna river water flowing in Delhi,
The AAP national convenor highlights 'high levels of ammonia' in the river in a six-page written reply to the election commission
During his visit, Kejriwal reiterated that his comments about the Yamuna being “poisoned” were in reference to the unprecedented levels of ammonia in the water supplied to Delhi from Haryana. He emphasised that his statements were not intended to accuse any party of malicious intent but were meant to highlight a serious environmental and public health crisis.
Arvind Kejriwal visits EC office and files fresh response. AAP leader says will accept any 'illegal punishment' given by EC
AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal visited the Election Commission's office and submitted a second response on 'poisoning Yamuna' remark
BJP MP Bansuri Swaraj on Friday stepped up her attacks on the Aam Aadmi Party chief Arvind Kejriwal over his claims on Yamuna water and stated that he is resorting to a "shameful lie" because he is sensing his defeat in the upcoming assembly polls in Delhi.
AAP supremo Arvind Kejriwal went to the Election Commission's office in Delhi on Friday and furnished his reply to the poll body over its notice to him on his "poison mixed" in Yamuna water remark. Kejriwal was accompanied by Delhi chief minister Atishi and her Punjab counterpart Bhagwant Mann.
Delhi Police registered a case on Wednesday after intercepting a vehicle labeled "Punjab government," which was found carrying cash, liquor, and Aam
AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal reached the election commission office on Friday to submit his response to the poll body's notice regarding his
The AAP leader accused the EC of ‘omission and negligence of corrupt practices by the Bharatiya Janata Party’.