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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