
Former Delhi Chief Minister and Aam Aadmi Party Convenor Arvind Kejriwal himself reached the Election Commission office on Friday to answer the five questions asked by the Election Commission on the allegations of the Haryana government poisoning the Yamuna water. He named the poison mixed in the Yamuna water as the same ammonia, over whose quantity a war has broken out.
Poison in Yamuna water, facts being investigated
Meanwhile, the Election Commission has said through 'X' that Kejriwal has given fresh evidence regarding the allegations of poisoning the Yamuna water. His facts are being investigated. The action taken against him will be taken by the full bench of the Commission and it will be taken based on merit.
Kejriwal met Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar.
Kejriwal, who reached the Election Commission with Delhi Chief Minister Atishi, met Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar and said that action should be taken against the Haryana government and BJP leaders for poisoning the Yamuna water. If they do not do so, it will be considered that the Commission is working in the interest of the ruling party. If any action is taken against me, I will accept that it has been done under pressure from the ruling party.
Yamuna water bottles were not allowed to be taken inside.
During this time, Kejriwal had brought four bottles of Yamuna water but the security personnel did not allow him to take it inside. The commission had questioned Kejriwal on five points and asked him to clarify the name of the poison that could have caused the massacre. Kejriwal mentioned the same ammonia in the name of the poison, the quantity of which has sparked a war.
Kejriwal answered all the five questions of the commission in this way.
The first question of the commission was- What kind of poison was mixed in the Yamuna water? Tell us.
Kejriwal- Ammonia.
Question- What is the proof?
Kejriwal- The report of the CEO of Delhi Jal Board on January 27 has stated an increased amount of ammonia.
Question- Where was the poisoning of water caught?
Kejriwal- It was caught in the letter of the CEO of Delhi Jal Board dated January 27.
Question- Which officer or engineer caught this, tell me the name.
Kejriwal- CEO of Delhi Jal Board and other officers.
Question- What process was adopted to prevent this?
Kejriwal- This can also be confirmed by the Delhi Jal Board CEO and other officials.
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