Delhi Jal Board CEO debunks Arvind Kejriwal's claims, calls "poisoned water" remark "factually incorrect"
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Delhi Jal Board CEO debunks Arvind Kejriwal’s claims, calls “poisoned water” remark “factually incorrect”

In a sharp rebuttal to recent claims by Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, the CEO of the Delhi Jal Board (DJB) has labeled the "poisoned water" remark as "factually incorrect." Addressing concerns raised over water quality in the capital, the DJB chief presented detailed data to refute allegations of contamination, asserting that the water supplied meets prescribed safety standards

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Jan 27, 2025, 11:58 pm IST
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Delhi Jal Board refutes fals claims made by Arvind Kejriwal of Yamuna water being poisoned

Delhi Jal Board refutes fals claims made by Arvind Kejriwal of Yamuna water being poisoned

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New Delhi: Delhi Jal Board Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Shilpa Shinde on Monday wrote a letter to the Chief Secretary, stating that the statements made by Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) national convener Arvind Kejriwal were “factually incorrect.”

“These statements are factually incorrect, without any basis and misleading,” the letter read. In the letter, Shinde underlined that such “false” statements lead to fear-mongering among city residents and negatively impact relations with the upper riparian state of Haryana. She urged the Chief Secretary to bring the matter to the attention of Delhi Lieutenant Governor Vinai Kumar Saxena under the Transaction of Business Rules.

“The matter is being brought to your attention, given the fact that such false statements lead to fear-mongering amongst city residents and also adversely impact relations with the upper riparian state of Haryana. Given that this matter is likely to affect inter-state relations, these facts may be brought to the attention of Lieutenant Governor in terms of the Transaction of Business Rules,” the letter read.

Delhi Jal Board has issued a statement castigating Arvind Kejriwal for his irresponsible statement. It reads:

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These statements are factually incorrect, without any basis and misleading. The fact of the matter is that DJB regularly monitors incoming water quality and… pic.twitter.com/zIcobQbTtx

— Amit Malviya (@amitmalviya) January 27, 2025

Ahead of the Delhi Assembly elections next week, Kejriwal earlier in the day alleged that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led Haryana government had “poisoned” the Yamuna water supplied to Delhi, claiming that it could have led to mass casualties.

“BJP’s Haryana government has poisoned the water in Yamuna,” Kejriwal said in a press conference while claiming that the alertness of Delhi Jal board prevented the mixing of alleged poisoned water with drinking water.
“If this water would have entered Delhi only to be mixed with the drinking water, many people would have died in Delhi. It would have caused mass genocide,” the former Delhi chief minister alleged.

Kejriwal further stated that the water treatment plants in Delhi were not equipped to handle such polluted water, adding,”It has caused water scarcity in one-third of Delhi.”

BJP IT cell chief Amit Malviya lambasted Kejriwal for making such a baseless statement. Taking to X, Malviya said it is Kejriwal’s attempt to intentionally spread mass fear and panic, which could lead to violence. It is malicious disinformation at another level.

BJP leader and Delhi MLA Vijender Gupta slammed former Delhi CM Arving Kejriwal for spreadiong fake news and accused the AAP supremo of “promoting anarchy”.

केजरीवाल ने हरियाणा की भाजपा सरकार पर यमुना में ज़हर मिलाने जैसा गंभीर और आधारहीन आरोप लगाकर अपनी मानसिक संतुलनहीनता का प्रमाण दिया है। चुनावी हार के डर से अब वो अराजकता को बढ़ावा देकर जनता को गुमराह करने का प्रयास कर रहे हैं।

दिल्ली के लोगों को गुमराह करने के लिए झूठा नैरेटिव… https://t.co/Iko6jJcE8x

— Vijender Gupta (@Gupta_vijender) January 27, 2025

Reacting to these allegations, Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini on Monday dismissed Kejriwal’s claims. He refuted the assertions of water scarcity and said the issue lay in the distribution system, which Kejriwal had failed to manage during his 10 years in office.

Saini also slammed Kejriwal for making baseless allegations and then evading accountability. “It is his (Arvind Kejriwal) nature and thinking to allege and then run away. There’s a saying, ‘thooko aur bhago (spit and run)’. This is what Kejriwal does. I said that you send your chief secretary and I will ask my chief secretary to check the quality of water at Sonipat from where it (Yamuna) is entering Delhi,” Saini said. (With inputs from ANI)

 

Topics: Arvind KejriwalDelhi Jal BoardHaryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini
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