A Haryana court docket has directed Delhi’s former Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal to look earlier than it on February 17 in reference to a grievance filed by the Haryana authorities. The grievance follows Kejriwal’s controversial statements concerning water provided to Delhi.
Haryana authorities’s authorized motion
The Haryana authorities has raised issues over Kejriwal’s remarks, which they consider to be deceptive and dangerous. In consequence, authorized proceedings have been initiated, with the court docket now formally asking the Delhi chief to look for questioning.
Case stems from alleged Yamuna ‘water poisoned’ declare
The case is tied to Kejriwal’s claims that the water provided to Delhi was poisoned, a press release that sparked robust reactions from Haryana officers. The federal government has strongly objected to such allegations, resulting in the court docket’s involvement within the matter.