After the wave of faith at the Maha Kumbh, the political storm over the Yamuna in Delhi is gaining momentum. As the Delhi elections approach, a water war has erupted concerning the Yamuna River. The controversy began with a statement by Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Arvind Kejriwal. He accused the Haryana government of polluting the river, leading to a heated political exchange between Delhi and Haryana officials. The situation has stirred significant debate as both states blame each other for the deteriorating water quality. With the upcoming elections, this issue has become a key talking point, amplifying the already tense political atmosphere in Delhi. The political rivalry over the Yamuna river’s condition is now intensifying, with both sides rallying support from the public and aiming to capitalize on the situation.