Haryana CM Drinks Yamuna Water to Counter Kejriwal’s Poison Claims

 
Haryana CM Drinks Yamuna Water to Counter Kejriwal’s Poison Claims

Haryana CM Drinks Yamuna Water Amid Row, Plans Legal Action Against Kejriwal Over ‘Poison’ Remark

Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini took a sip of Yamuna water. He did this to counter Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal’s claims that the river’s water was “poisoned”. The Haryana government is preparing to file a case against Kejriwal. They will do this under the Disaster Management Act. They accuse him of spreading misinformation.

Yamuna Water Controversy: What’s Happening?

  • Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal alleged that the Yamuna’s water was contaminated with poison. He blamed Haryana for polluting Delhi’s water supply.
  • In response, Haryana CM Nayab Singh Saini drank Yamuna water. He wanted to prove it was safe. He called Kejriwal’s remarks baseless and politically motivated.
  • The Haryana government has announced that it will take legal action under the Disaster Management Act. This action targets those spreading fear and misinformation.

Political Blame Game Intensifies

  • AAP claims that the Yamuna’s high ammonia levels have made Delhi’s water undrinkable, affecting thousands of residents.
  • Haryana denies responsibility, saying that pollution originates within Delhi itself due to untreated sewage and industrial waste.
  • BJP leaders accused Kejriwal of fear-mongering ahead of elections, while AAP insists the crisis is real.

Legal Action Against Kejriwal

  • Haryana’s legal team is preparing to file a case against Kejriwal, citing false allegations and disruption of public order.
  • The case may be filed under the Disaster Management Act, which prohibits spreading panic during crises.
  • If the case proceeds, Kejriwal may have to justify his statements with evidence.

Impact on Delhi’s Water Supply

  • Delhi Jal Board (DJB) has cut water supply due to high contamination levels, leaving many areas struggling.
  • Experts warn that high ammonia levels can cause severe health issues, including liver and kidney damage.
  • Environmentalists have urged both governments to focus on cleaning the river instead of political fights.

What’s Next?

  • The Haryana government is set to proceed with legal action in the coming days.
  • The Delhi government continues to demand stricter pollution control upstream.
  • Amid the political war, millions of residents remain affected, awaiting a solution to the Yamuna pollution crisis.

The Yamuna water dispute has now turned into a full-blown political and legal battle. It raises concerns about water safety, governance, and election-time rhetoric.

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