Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has responded to the Election Commission’s notice regarding his allegations about toxic ammonia in the Yamuna River. The Election Commission had sought detailed answers from Kejriwal, asking him to provide evidence supporting his claims and specifying the type and quantity of the poison allegedly added to the water. In his defense, Kejriwal submitted a six-page document and three bottles of water to the Commission, suggesting that if the water was indeed safe, the Commission officials should drink it to prove its purity. Kejriwal’s allegations primarily target Haryana’s role in sending contaminated water to Delhi, which he claims created an artificial water crisis. Despite providing a comprehensive response, the Election Commission has stated it will conduct a thorough investigation before making its final decision. The situation has escalated, with Kejriwal challenging the credibility of the Commission’s inquiry.