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Buying votes in exchange of money very dangerous for democracy: Arvind Keijriwal

Buying votes in exchange of money very dangerous

Buying votes in exchange of money very dangerous

New Delhi: The Former Chief Minister and national convener of Aam Aadmi Party Arvind Kejriwal on Wednesday lashed out at the BJP over distributing money in his constituency and said all the agencies like Election Commission, CBI and ED are helpless in front of BJP.

Speaking with the reporters, Kejriwal said that if BJP had done some work in the last 10 years, they would not have to resort to buying votes for Rs 1100 in Delhi.

 

He also said that BJP did nothing in Delhi in the last 10 years. They just abused me. Now they have to resort to buying votes, which is very dangerous for democracy.

The reactions by the Arvind Keijrwal comes after the notices issued by senior officials of the Delhi government disavowing the Aam Aadmi Party’s registration process for two schemes in the national capital.

 

Earlier Delhi Chief Minister Atishi claimed that BJP leader and former West Delhi MP Parvesh Verma was “caught distributing money” at his official residence.


She told reporters that  BJP is distributing money to people by checking their voter cards in the New Delhi assembly constituency, from where Arvind Kejriwal contests elections.

Atishi alleged  Parvesh Verma was caught red-handed giving out money at his official residence, which he received as an MP.

“Women from various slums in the New Delhi constituency were called there and given Rs 1,100 in an envelope.”

She alleged that crores of rupees were in Verma’s house and urged the Election Commission to instruct the ED and Delhi Police to raid Verma’s official residence and arrest him.

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