The process of allegations and counter-allegations on the issue of alleged poisoning in the Yamuna river in Delhi continues. In this case, Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena wrote a letter to Chief Minister Atishi on Tuesday alleging that Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) chief Arvind Kejriwal’s statement that ‘poison’ is being added to the water of Yamuna and ‘attempt to massacre’ in Delhi. Is happening, it is extremely objectionable and unfortunate. He said that this could threaten national security. Reversing this, the AAP said that the Lieutenant Governor has to choose one of the public welfare and one of his ‘political masters’.
LG Saxena, citing media reports, said that Chief Minister Kejriwal’s allegation that the BJP-wisted Haryana government is mixing poison in the Yamuna river and is trying to ‘massacre’ in Delhi, ‘objectionable, unfortunate and undesirable’. In the letter, he said that making such ‘false and misleading’ allegations on sensitive issues like drinking water can cause danger not only for states, but also for national peace and security.
LG also said that Kejriwal’s ‘misleading and factless’ statement is not new, but this time his ‘sheer false’ claim can create ‘confusion and fear’ among the people of Delhi and the harassment between two neighboring states may arise. He also alleged that the problem of ammonia in Yamuna could be resolved in the last ten years, but the government did not take any concrete steps and now the public should be misled by putting the responsibility of this crisis on other states. Used to be.
Reacting to this, the AAP claimed that the level of ammonia in Yamuna had reached 7.2 ppm, which is 700 percent higher than the acceptable limit. Despite this, the Lieutenant Governor has been ‘failed’ to take action on this serious public health crisis. The party said, “If they cannot rise above partisan politics, they should leave the post. This is not a matter of politics, but to save lives. ”