Delhi BJP's big action before voting, this leader expelled…
The delhi bjp unit has expelled party leader Manoj Garg for six years before voting. The party has taken action against Garg for working against the official candidate of the party. In a statement issued by the bjp, it has been said that this action has been taken on the instructions of state president Virendra Sachdeva. A letter has also been issued by delhi bjp in this regard. It is signed by the party's general secretary Yogendra Chandolia. It was written in this letter, "Manoj Garg is working against the authorized candidate of bjp in the delhi Assembly elections 2025. This is against the discipline of the party. "
Manoj Garg expelled from bjp for 6 years
It was further mentioned, "On the instructions of bjp state president Virendra Sachdeva, you are expelled from the party for 6 years with immediate effect." Let us tell you that voting for the 70-member delhi Assembly will be held on february 5 and the results will be declared on february 8.
The noise of campaigning stopped in Delhi
The noise of campaigning for the delhi Assembly elections to be held on february 5 stopped at 6 pm on monday (February 3). On monday, many big leaders of the three major parties - Congress, bjp and aam aadmi party - made a lot of efforts to woo the voters. The leaders held road shows, public meetings and padyatras to ensure their victory. bike rallies were also taken out at many places.
The bjp, which entered delhi with the intention of gaining power after more than 25 years, appealed to the people to vote in its favour by conducting 22 road shows and rallies in the city. At the same time, many leaders including aam aadmi party leader Arvind Kejriwal, cm Atishi also addressed rallies and asked for votes from the people. On the other hand, Congress, which failed to win any seat in the last two elections, also made a lot of efforts to strengthen its position.