Arvind Kejriwal for his remarks where he claims that ruling BJP in Haryana has been intentionally draining industrial waste into the Yamuna and is trying to kill people by «mixing poison» in the river.
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Previously, Haryana Revenue and Disaster Management Minister Vipul Goel on Wednesday said the state government will get a case registered against AAP supremo Arvind Kejriwal over his «poison in Yamuna» remark, which he dubbed an irresponsible statement aimed at spread panic among people. «Kejriwal has made an irresponsible statement spreading panic among the people of Delhi and Haryana. Haryana government is going to get a case registered against him before CJM Court in Sonipat under the Disaster Management Act's Sections 2 (D) and 54,» Goel told reporters here.
The provision which Goel referred to regarding the Act pertains to anyone making or circulating a false alarm or warning as to disaster or its severity or magnitude, leading to panic.
Hitting out at the former Delhi chief minister, Goel accused him of speaking «such a big lie».
«What kind of water we give them (to Delhi), all our officers have checked the water being supplied,» he said.
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