New Delhi: After the AAP delegation led by Arvind Keijriwal meets the Election Commission, a delegation of BJP leaders on Tuesday met the Election Commission to submit documents and draw its attention towards alleged efforts by AAP to manipulate the Delhi mandate.
The delegation led by the BJP President Virendra Sachdeva, accompanied by Member of Parliament Bansuri Swaraj and senior leader Om Pathak, met EC officials and accused AAP of attempting to delete votes of people from the Purvanchal region, providing undue support to specific groups.
Speaking with the media Sachdev said that the delegation met the Election Commissioners and presented documents that reveal AAP’s attempts to manipulate Delhi’s mandate.
“They aim to incite religious tensions and conspire to suppress the votes of the poor, labourers, and people from Purvanchal. Supporting documents were submitted to the Commission today,” he said.
“The voter list was frozen on December 23, yet between December 23 and January 6 just 12-13 days applications for 5.01 lakh new voters were received in Delhi.”
“Among these applicants, there are individuals aged 70 and 80 years. We have urged the Election Commission to investigate where these voters are coming from,” he said.
Sachdeva also raised concerns about discrepancies, stating, “Near the Valmiki Temple on Mandir Marg in New Delhi, there are 60 registered votes associated with a Dargah. We have requested an investigation into this. Additionally, we discovered 250 votes registered under a shelter home, which also needs scrutiny.”
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