The Political decision Commission cautioned Arvind Kejriwal that his assertions could hurt relations between occupants of Haryana and Delhi, causing enduring division. The Political decision Commission of India (ECI) on Wednesday asked AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal to record one more definite reaction to his case that the Haryana government was "blending poison" in the Yamuna, saying his comments at first sight seemed to advance disharmony.
Returning to your reaction on your articulation under reference, Commission has by all appearances tracked down your charges about balancing of stream Yamuna as advancing disharmony and animosity between various gatherings, and in general open problem and turmoil even by the most clearheaded translation," the Commission says in its letter.
The survey board additionally cautioned the previous Delhi chief minister that his assertions could hurt relations between occupants of Haryana and Delhi, causing enduring division. "As a conspicuous individual of note and a previous boss pastor, the Commission need not help you to remember the desperate outcomes that such expressions and activities of yours can have and leave long-lasting scars between well recognizable gatherings of occupants of two States and/or living respectively in Territory of Haryana and NCT of Delhi," the survey board has composed,

The commission has asked Arvind Kejriwal for a definite and explicit reaction with respect to the case that "poison was blended" in the Yamuna by the Haryana government. It has looked for lucidity on central issues, including the sort of toxin supposedly utilized, the proof supporting this case, where it was distinguished, and the architects from the Delhi Jal Board engaged with recognizing and forestalling its entrance into Delhi.
"I need to tell the Political race Commission with full regard that they can't see cash being straightforwardly disseminated in Delhi, they can't see covers being passed out each day… The ECI is wading into controversy since Boss Political race Chief Rajiv Kumar needs a post-retirement work. History won't excuse him," said Kejriwal. He scrutinized the Political decision Commission's language, saying it was improper for the survey body. That's what kejriwal said to take part in governmental issues, he ought to challenge in Delhi. "The sort of language the Political race Commission has utilized today isn't its work. If Rajiv Kumar has any desire to do governmental issues, he ought to challenge from any gathering seat in Delhi… I will send three jugs of water to the Political decision Commission. We have 20 with us. Assuming every one of the three Political race Chiefs hydrate, we will acknowledge that we were off-base," he added.
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