Vikrant Shekhawat : Jan 31, 2025, 10:30 AM
Arvind Kejriwal News: The voting date for the Delhi Assembly elections is approaching, but the problems of Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) convenor and former Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal are also increasing. Recently, Kejriwal had made a serious allegation against the Haryana government of mixing poison in the Yamuna water. After this statement, the Election Commission issued a notice to him and has so far sent two notices seeking a reply.Kejriwal will answer on FridayThe Election Commission had asked Arvind Kejriwal five questions regarding his statement and asked him to answer by 11 am on January 31. Now according to the latest information, Kejriwal himself will go to the Election Commission office at 11 am and present his side. Delhi Chief Minister Atishi and Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann will also be present with him.Election Commission's questionsThe Election Commission has asked the following questions to Arvind Kejriwal in its notice:Where was the place where poison was mixed in the water?What type of poison was mixed?What method was adopted to identify this poison?Is there any scientific evidence in this regard?Was this statement confirmed before making it?The Election Commission has asked Kejriwal to answer all these questions by Friday, January 31.Rising political temperature before electionsThe political atmosphere is getting heated as the Delhi Assembly elections approach. The Aam Aadmi Party is contesting the elections on the basis of its development works and public welfare schemes, while the opposition parties are constantly attacking them.After this statement of Kejriwal, BJP and Congress have accused him of spreading misinformation. BJP leaders have demanded that the Election Commission take strict action in this matter. At the same time, AAP says that this is a serious issue and attention should be paid to it.What will be Kejriwal's next step?Now everyone's eyes are fixed on what answer Arvind Kejriwal will give before the Election Commission and whether the Commission will be satisfied with his answer. If the Commission does not find his answer satisfactory, then further action against him may also be possible.It will be interesting to see what effect this development will have on the strategy and electoral mathematics of the Aam Aadmi Party before the elections.