BJP Delhi Chief accuses AAP of bogus vote registrations

New Delhi: The Bharatiya Janata Party Delhi Chief Sanjay Singh on Thursday in his fresh allegations  to the Aam Aadmi Party’s Sanjay Singh  have allegedly deceiving and violating electoral laws through fake voter registrations. He claimed Singh was registered a voter in multiple constituencies of Delhi  like Sultanpur Municipal Council in Uttar Pradesh and others. .

New Delhi: The Bharatiya Janata Party Delhi Chief Sanjay Singh on Thursday in his fresh allegations  to the Aam Aadmi Party’s Sanjay Singh  have allegedly deceiving and violating electoral laws through fake voter registrations.

He claimed Singh was registered a voter in multiple constituencies of Delhi  like Sultanpur Municipal Council in Uttar Pradesh and others. 

He shared they haven’t just made allegations; we have presented facts from official government and municipal council voter lists. Sanjay Singh is listed in three places. It’s Sanjay Singh who needs to respond. He has cheated the Election Commission and violated the law.

“On January 4, 2024, he announces that his vote in Sultanpur Assembly has been cut, and on January 8, 2024, his wife submits an affidavit stating she has a vote in Sultanpur.”

He further reminded that creating bogus votes could result in a one-year punishment under the law.

Sachdeva questioned Singh’s integrity, asking, “As a leader of the AAP, is this what you want to teach your party workers? To create bogus votes and register in two or three places?”

At a press conference, Sachdeva presented voter lists and affidavits to substantiate his claims. He noted that in 2018 when Singh became a Rajya Sabha MP, his vote was registered in the Hari Nagar Assembly constituency. However, during the same period, his name appeared in the voter list of Sultanpur Municipal Council.

“A person who is giving his affidavit for Rajya Sabha MP, claiming to be a resident of the Hari Nagar Assembly seat in Delhi, also has his vote registered in Sultanpur,” Sachdeva alleged.

 Moreover, Singh accussed  of registering votes in the New Delhi Assembly and Tilak Nagar Assembly constituencies as well.

“He wasn’t satisfied with Hari Nagar and Sultanpur. He also registered in the New Delhi Assembly and Tilak Nagar Assembly. This is their farjiwada (fraud). These are deceitful practices,” Sachdeva claimed.

Sachdeva urged the Election Commission and Delhi Police to take cognisance of the matter and initiate action against such violations.