Delhi Elections: AAP Accuses BJP Of Fake Voter Registrations

AAP leader Sanjay Singh accused top BJP leaders of undermining the Election Commission by attempting to register fake votes from various addresses in Delhi.

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The Aam Aadmi Party made severe charges against Union Ministers and the BJP’s top leadership, claiming they were involved in voter registration fraud in Delhi prior to the assembly elections.

Sanjay Singh, an AAP leader and Rajya Sabha MP, claimed during a news conference that top BJP leaders are misleading and undermining the Election Commission by attempting to register fake votes from various addresses in the capital.

AAP National Convener Arvind Kejriwal, in a post on Social Media, said, “Today at 11 am, Sanjay Singh ji will present before the country big evidence of the massive fraud being carried out by the ‘Galli Galoch Party’ in the voter list of Delhi.”

The local poll officer for the New Delhi Assembly constituency has “surrendered to the BJP” and is aiding fraudulent actions, according to Kejriwal, who accused the BJP of tampering with the election process.

Sanjay Singh called the BJP the “Galli Galoch Party,” accusing its leaders of freely giving out Rs 1,100 to buy votes during a press conference on Friday. Singh claimed that despite receiving Rs 10,000 each from their party to bribe votes, BJP officials kept the majority of the funds for themselves.

Singh challenged BJP leaders to come clean, saying, “They distributed only Rs 1,100 and kept the rest for themselves.” Kejriwal also drew attention to the New Delhi Assembly constituency’s “alarmingly high number of fake vote cancellation applications.

He added that in just 22 days, between December 15 and January 7, 5,500 fictitious applications for vote cancellations were filed. People whose names appear in these applications deny submitting them, and 13,000 applications have been filed in the previous 15 days alone. “This is a huge fraud,” Kejriwal declared.

He called for the Election Commission of India to take urgent action, claiming that the bogus applications are a part of a bigger attempt to sway the next elections.

The accusations have not yet received an official response from the BJP. But as political parties prepare for the Delhi Assembly elections, the accusations are made at a pivotal moment.

The already tense political climate in the nation’s capital has been worsened by these accusations. Sanjay Singh is getting ready to show proof of the alleged voter fraud.

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