Prime Minister Narendra Modi joined the 'Yamuna water war' Wednesday - set off after Arvind Kejriwal claimed this week the Bharatiya Janata Party mixes "poison" in water it supplies to Delhi - asking voters in the national capital, "Can BJP's Haryana's government poison the water the Prime Minister drinks?"
Addressing an election rally in Delhi's Ghonda neighbourhood, the Prime Minister slammed the AAP leader's "disgusting charge" and pointed to his (self-acknowledged) failed promise to clean the Yamuna.
"They asked for votes on the Yamuna... but now they are being shameless about it. They want Delhi to beg for water. AAP has sinned for political gains. History will never forgive them... Delhi will never forgive them," he thundered to chants of 'Modi, Modi'. "But the BJP can give you clean water."