Kejriwal Faces Backlash Over Yamuna 'Poisoning' Claims Ahead of Delhi Elections
Arvind Kejriwal's allegations against Haryana's BJP government have drawn criticism from political rivals, legal challenges, and the Election Commission.
- Arvind Kejriwal accused Haryana's BJP-led government of intentionally poisoning Yamuna River water supplied to Delhi, calling it a public health crisis.
- The Election Commission demanded evidence for Kejriwal's claims, warning of potential action for promoting disharmony and public unrest.
- Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini dismissed the allegations, symbolically drinking Yamuna water and labeling Kejriwal's statements as politically motivated lies.
- The controversy has intensified Delhi's election campaign, with PM Modi, BJP leaders, and Congress's Rahul Gandhi criticizing Kejriwal's remarks as baseless and inflammatory.
- A Haryana court has summoned Kejriwal to appear on February 17 over a complaint filed under the Disaster Management Act for spreading panic with his claims.








































