Sandeep Dixit Challenge to Arvind Kejriwal: The election of Delhi brings a new turn every day. Like a serial, there is a lot of adventure and emotion in it. Congress leader and party candidate from New Delhi Assembly seat Sandeep Dixit on Wednesday challenged the open debate by writing a letter to former Chief Minister and Aam Aadmi Party convenor Arvind Kejriwal. Former MP Dixit is challenging Kejriwal on this seat. Pravesh Verma from Bharatiya Janata Party is also a candidate for this seat.
‘I will wait…’
Dixit wrote a letter and invited Kejriwal to come to Jantar Mantar between 2 pm and 3 pm on Friday. In the letter, Dixit said that since the Congress has announced his candidature, since then he has been challenging the claims of Kejriwal’s work which he did as the Chief Minister and MLA from New Delhi.
The Congress leader said, ‘I am inviting you to open public debate at Jantar Mantar between 2 pm and 3 pm on Friday. I will wait that you come there and debate all the topics you are exposing as your achievements.
‘Kejriwal also speaks bad things about his birthplace’

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Vishwa Sharma on Wednesday called Aam Aadmi Party chief Arvind Kejriwal as a ‘machine of lies’ and claimed that he is a rare leader of the country who has spoken bad things about his own birthplace. Addressing a public meeting in support of BJP candidate Pawan Sharma in Uttam Nagar, Sharma challenged Kejriwal to take a dip in Yamuna and said that the former Chief Minister of Delhi did not fulfill his promise to clean the river. . He asked, ‘Is Yamuna water a dip or drinkable condition?’ Intensifying the attack on the former Chief Minister of Delhi, Sharma said that Kejriwal has now stopped taking the name of Yamuna and now he is creating the story that the Haryana government has added poison in the water of Delhi. He said that Kejriwal was born in Haryana and ‘What can be the importance of others who can say such a bad thing about his birthplace.’
Cash from Punjab government car?
Prior to the Delhi Assembly elections, a car with Punjab number plate was found parked on the Copernicus Marg located near Punjab Bhavan. When this vehicle was searched, a large amount of cash, liquor bottles and election pamphlets of Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) were recovered in it. The BJP has accused the Aam Aadmi Party. The BJP has put the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and the Punjab government in the dock. BJP’s social media chief Amit Malviya has reacted strongly to this incident. He wrote on the social media platform X, “Yesterday, a consignment of big liquor from Punjab was seized. Today, a Punjab government with a ‘Punjab government’ was found parked on the Copernicus Marg near Punjab Bhavan. A car with a Punjab number plate was found parked. On searching, the car of the car was found. A large amount of cash, many liquor bottles and Aam Aadmi Party leaflets were recovered.
Kejriwal summoned on 17 February

A court in Sonepat, Haryana, on Wednesday summoned Aam Aadmi Party chief Arvind Kejriwal about his claim that the BJP -ruled state is getting “poison in the Yamuna river”. The court of Sonepat Chief Judicial Magistrate Neha Goyal has issued a notice to Kejriwal in this case. According to the court order, “he is directed to appear before this court on the date of the next hearing, if he has something to say in this case.” If he does not appear before this court on the date of next hearing, then it will be assumed that he has nothing to say in this matter and further action will be taken as per the law. Has been lodged by an executive engineer. Earlier in the day, Haryana Revenue and Disaster Management Minister Vipul Goel said that the state government will file a case against Kejriwal’s comment.
Answer sent to Election Commission

Aam Aadmi Party chief Arvind Kejriwal responded to the Election Commission notice on Wednesday, claiming that the Haryana government was’ poison dissolving ‘in Yamuna and said that raw water received from the state is’ highly contaminated and highly contaminated for human health and It is extremely poisonous. In his reply, the former Chief Minister of Delhi also said that his comment was made in the context of the ‘immediate public health crisis’ arising out of the quality of drinking water in the city. In response to the 14 pages given to the Election Commission, he said that the ‘alleged statements’ made in his name’ was given as his public obligation to highlight the ‘serious poisoning and contamination of raw water from the BJP -ruled state’. . Following the complaint lodged by the BJP in this case, the Election Commission issued a notice to Kejriwal on Tuesday and gave him time till 8 pm on Wednesday night to respond.