The Election Commission has asked Arvind Kejriwal to provide evidence for his claims that Yamuna water was poisoned, including specifics on the type, quantity, and method of poisoning. The Commission aims to separate ammonia contamination from poisoning allegations and cautioned against making statements that could incite public unrest or promote discord.
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