BJP alleges Kejriwal attempting to cover his wrongdoing by creating confusion

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BJP alleges Kejriwal attempting to cover his wrongdoing by creating confusion

Monday, 30 December 2024 | Staff Reporter | New Delhi

Accusing the AAP supremo Arvind Kejriwal of attempting to cover his wrongdoing by creating confusion among the people, the Delhi BJP on Sunday asserted that it will not allow fake votes to be cast in Delhi and has provided multiple pieces of evidence.

Regarding allegations that BJP was involved in canceling Sanjay Singh’s wife’s voter ID, Sachdeva clarified that BJP does not engage in such low-level politics and called the allegations ‘baseless’ and ‘driven by personal disputes’. He revealed that two women, Madhu and Suresh Devi, who submitted the applications to cancel the voter ID, have family ties with Sanjay Singh and urged the AAP Rajya Sabha MP to clarify the nature of these women’s relations with him and his wife.

Delhi BJP President Virendra Sachdeva reiterated that BJP has consistently highlighted Kejriwal and the AAP’s involvement in registering illegal votes in Delhi, presenting substantial evidence to back this claim. “However, Arvind Kejriwal is merely creating confusion among the people as an unsuccessful attempt to hide his guilt,” he claimed.

Sachdeva stated that the electoral roll was frozen on December 23 with the updated voter list set to be released on January 6, 2025. “Despite this, applications for new voters have been submitted in every assembly constituency in Delhi. In Narela alone, over 2,000 people applied for new voter registrations on December 24. Similar applications have been observed in various constituencies on December 25, 26, and 27,” he said, adding that this is not mere coincidence but evidence of former Chief Minister’s manipulation plan affecting 70 constituencies.

The Delhi BJP chief said that what is most surprising is that none of these applications belong to 18-20-year-olds; the applicants’ age ranges from 30 to 48 years.

Questioning AAP Convenor, he asked where did these voters, aged 30 to 80, suddenly appear from during the assembly elections? “Who brought them, and what is their background? The BJP has sent a complaint to the Election Commission yesterday and will be submitting another complaint today,” he stated.

He demanded immediate action to stop the fake voter registration practices ongoing in Delhi. The senior BJP leader noted that before the 2014 assembly elections, 1.3 million new votes were registered and before the 2020 elections, 900,000 new votes were added. “However, voter numbers did not increase significantly during the Lok Sabha elections & thereafter this time before assembly elections,” he added.

He clarified that every Delhi citizen has the legitimate right to register to vote, but the BJP will not allow fraudulent registrations or voting. “Investigations will be conducted, and strict action will be taken against the officials and individuals involved in such scams,” he said.