New Delhi. The Election Commission has now sought evidence from former Delhi CM and Aam Aadmi Party convenor Arvind Kejriwal in the case of poisoned statement in Yamuna water. Arvind Kejriwal will have to hand over evidence to the Election Commission by 8 pm tonight in support of his statement. The Election Commission has said that if Arvind Kejriwal does not give answers and strong evidence, the Commission will take action in different sections. In such a situation, Arvind Kejriwal seems to be getting stuck in this case. If Arvind Kejriwal is unable to give evidence regarding the statement, then it may increase difficult.
The instructions sent by the Election Commission to reply to Arvind Kejriwal, cited judicial announcements and laws. According to the Election Commission, any mischievous statement against national unity and public harmony can be imprisoned for 3 years. The Election Commission has said that the allegations made by Arvind Kejriwal may have serious consequences. For example, there may be enmity with the residents of neighboring states. At this time, due to the actual or alleged reduction or non -availability of water, the Election Commission has also apprehended the serious condition of law and order. In such a situation, if Arvind Kejriwal is unable to give strong evidence on the poisoning statement in the Yamuna water, then it can be difficult for him.
Haryana CM Naib Singh Saini has already said that if Arvind Kejriwal does not apologize, his government would file a defamation case. In response, Arvind Kejriwal had said that would I hang me? At the same time, Delhi CM Atishi had given a statement that the water coming from Haryana in the water of Yamuna has ammonia up to 7 ppm. Because of this, the water cleaning plant cannot work. Atishi has said that it will not be possible for people to supply drinking water in 30 per cent area of Delhi.