Yamuna poison row: Kejriwal visits EC office, furnishes reply
The former Delhi chief minister went to the Election Commission's office without an appointment
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Former Delhi CM and AAP national convener Arvind Kejriwal with Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann and AAP MP Sanjay Singh addressing the media before leaving from his residence to meet the Election Commissioner, in New Delhi, Friday
New Delhi, 31 Jan
AAP supremo Arvind Kejriwal went to the Election
Commission's office here 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.
The former Delhi chief minister went to the Election
Commission's office without an appointment.
Sources from the Election Commission (EC) said that they
accepted the meetings as a "special case" as campaigning in Delhi is
at its peak.
"The Commission accepted the manner of meeting with
Arvind Kejriwal today as a special case, altering its earlier schedule in view
of the thick of the campaign period in Delhi and for leaving no scope for
complaint for any stakeholders," an EC source said.
"The Commission gave a patient hearing to Arvind
Kejriwal to substantiate his statements on Yamuna poisoning and mass
genocide," the source added.
Talking to reporters after Kejriwal's meeting with the
Election Commission, AAP MP Sanjay Singh said that his party chief gave the
poll panel a detailed reply.
"Kejriwal told them in details how a conspiracy was
hatched by the BJP to send poisonous water to Delhi. The Election Commission
has said they will conduct a probe," Singh told reporters.
Before visiting the Election Commission's office, Kejriwal
told reporters that the language of second notice hints that the poll body has
already decided their action.
He alleged that the poll body is "shooting the
messenger" by targeting the AAP for raising its voice.
Kejriwal said that it was a political conspiracy to force
half of Delhi to thirst because of "poisonous" water having high
ammonia to defame the AAP during the elections.
"I want to congratulate the people of Delhi that our
struggle has been successful and the ammonia level in Yamuna which was 7 ppm
since January 26-27 has now come down to 2.1 ppm now," the AAP chief said.
Kejriwal on Thursday accused the EC and its chief election
commissioner of indulging in politics over his statement and claimed that
Yamuna water supplied from Haryana to Delhi has high levels of ammonia content.
The EC served him two notices seeking reply over his
allegation that the BJP government mixed "poison" in Yamuna water for
Delhi attempting a "genocide" in the city.
Kejriwal said on Friday that he saved Delhi from an
artificial water crisis to influence the polls, but the EC served him notices.
Kejriwal, who is contesting the Delhi polls from the New
Delhi seat, was asked to share details of engineers, location and methodology
of detecting the "poison" by the Delhi Jal Board staff by Friday 11
am failing which the Commission will be free to take appropriate decisions in
the matter.
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