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BJP tries to win the survey by force: former CM | Delhi news

BJP tries to win the survey by force: former CM | Delhi news

BJP tries to win a survey by force: former CM

New -Deli: Arvnd Keyrival Chief AAP accused the BDP on Tuesday of the duty of a hooliganism and targeting AAP workers.
Keyrival, together with Chief Minister Atisha, met with the election commission (EC) and expressed anxiety because of the alleged tactics of intimidation used in the capital before the Assembly surveys.
Talking to journalists after the meeting, Keyrival stated that the BDP had created an atmosphere of fear among voters, and police and officials of the survey were silent observers. “We said the EC how Delhi police abuse violence and intimidation. Many people are afraid, and maybe they may not go out to vote for fear,” he said. “We have given some examples of such cases. The election commission assured us that strict actions would be taken,” he said.
The former chief minister also argued that they tried to suppress the voter turnout, especially among the residents of the slum. “There is a report that the fingers of people are denoted by black ink in an attempt to deprive them of distrust, and that money and threats are used to influence voters. We have caused these anxiety with the EC,” Keyrival said.
Later, the Keyrival referred to a video on social networks, showing that two men complained to the police that they were offered 500 rubles to get a voter finger. Keyrival said he had already warned against such tactics. “Today we have filed a complaint with the election commission, and they assured us that such incidents would not be allowed. I hope to face a lot of defeat,” he added. Toi was unable to check the video on his own.
“After meeting with the AAP delegation, ECI repeats that all election officials should continue to work impartially, and any guerrilla behavior that violates equal conditions will be unjustified,” the electoral panel on X.
At another press conference, Atisha accused the BDP of participating in “hooliganism” and claimed that the EC and Delhi police defended BDP employees. “BJP is openly engaged in a hooliganism. But instead of taking measures against them, the Delhi police protects them, and the election commission is fileting cases against those who complain,” she said.
CM stated that the BDP Candidate Ramsh Bidhuri, who challenges her, and his people wandered in the district, and she geo -regulated photos of her vehicles. Her remarks came an hour after the police registered VAT against her for allegedly violating the survey code. Athisi wrote on X: “The BDP Candidate of Bidhuri and his family members are openly involved in the hooliganism, but there are no actions against them. Instead, the case is being filed against me.”
Keyrival is also posted on X in Hindi: “So, now this is the official position of the Delhi police and the election commission – their” work “is the liquor, money and goods,” he said.
On Tuesday evening, police detained a man in connection with a video to which Chief Minister Atisha drew attention to X. Police said they received a call to PCR at 5.58 pm on the introduction of a voter finger to show that he had played his vote . Police said it turned out that a person’s claim was false. The man was identified as Firosis Khan, a history of 15 criminal cases, in Gandhi Nagar. He was found inept. Police said Khan confessed that he had fabricated the story to attract the attention of the media.
Earlier, Atisha wrote on X: “Watch this video. Before the election, the ink is used on the fingers of the voters to prevent them from voice. The action on this.”