AAP and BJP spar over fake voters

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AAP and BJP spar over fake voters

Saturday, 11 January 2025 | Staff Reporter | New Delhi

The AAP and the BJP are sparring over the fake voters ahead of the assembly polls.  The AAP on Friday alleged that the BJP is buying votes and Delhi BJP’s  leaders have embezzled funds meant for "buying votes with money".

 Addressing a press conference, Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Singh alleged that the BJP has allocated Rs 10,000 per voter to its leaders for buying votes but only a fraction of the money reached the intended recipients.

 "Instead of distributing the full amount, BJP leaders allegedly handed out only Rs 1,000 or Rs 1,100 to voters, pocketing the remaining Rs 9,000 for themselves," Singh said.

 AAP convener and former Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal took to social media platform X to accuse the BJP of resorting to "buying votes" and banking on "money" to win the election.

 "The abusive party is losing the Delhi elections badly. That is why it now wants to contest the elections by buying votes with money," Kejriwal said on X.

Meanwhile, Delhi BJP retorted by statig that AAP leaders, who are exasperated, have been masters at eating NGO funds and pretty well know that their misappropriation of public funds stands exposed today and Tihar and Vaishali are team Kejriwal's ultimate abodes.

South Delhi BJP MP Ramvir Singh Bidhuri said, “Sanjay Singh should note that yes the people of Delhi have decided to ultimately expose the scams and corruption of AAP government by widely voting against it. The entire AAP stands shattered since the announcement of Parvesh Sahib Singh as the New Delhi candidate which has changed the entire political climate of Delhi.”

 Former deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia described the situation as a "fraud" in a post on X and urged the Delhi residents to confront BJP leaders about the missing funds.

 "The BJP has crossed all limits of fraud in the Delhi elections. The top leaders of the abusive party sent Rs 10,000 to distribute but to earn money, their leaders kept Rs 9,000 and distributed only Rs 1,100," Sisodia said on X.

 He said people working with the BJP leaders know that the saffron party cannot win against Kejriwal in Delhi, "so why not take Rs 9,000 from the people of Delhi?"

 "People of Delhi, if they come to you asking for votes, ask them — where is the other Rs 9,000?" Sidodia added.

Sanjay Singh further alleged that the BJP leaders had orchestrated this scheme, knowing they were likely to lose the election to AAP, an official statement said.

He called on the Delhiites to question the BJP over the alleged stolen money and expose their "corruption", it added.

Delhi minister Saurabh Bhardwaj, also present at the press conference, accused the BJP of undermining democracy not just through vote-buying but also through voter list manipulation. He raised concerns about thousands of legitimate voters being removed from the list and fake entries being added.

The AAP leaders have called on the Election Commission to intervene and ensure a free and fair election process in Delhi, the statement said.

 The people of Delhi are going to cast their votes on February 5 with counting to take place on February 8.

An intense political battle is unfolding in the national capital with assembly elections less than a month away and AAP aiming for a third consecutive term while the BJP pulling out all stops to defeat it and come back to power after more than 26 years.

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