Atishi and manish Sisodia accuse bjp, 'Ramesh Bidhuri's people...'
Silent period has started after the election campaign ended in Delhi, but aam aadmi party (AAP) leader Atishi has alleged that bjp people are violating this rule. Atishi said that bjp leader Ramesh Bidhuri's people were roaming around the slums in Giri nagar Colony of Kalkaji area. When a complaint was made to the election commission and the police, instead of taking action, the police caught local youths Sagar Mehta and Asmit and started beating them and took them to the police station. Atishi raised the question that why no action was taken against the real rule breakers? On the contrary, FIRs are being registered against those who complain. She said that she has been asking for time to meet election commission officer Rajiv Kumar since morning, but has not got time till now.
manish Sisodia's attack
Senior AAP leader manish Sisodia also questioned the election commission and said that the election commission has completely failed to show impartiality. He alleged that bjp workers are threatening AAP's women workers in Jangpura area, but the police is not taking any action. He also said that some people have been sent to the slums who are collecting voter cards of voters so that they cannot vote. He warned the slum dwellers that if bjp comes to power, it will demolish their slums and make them homeless.
Durgesh Pathak said - We can also be sued
AAP leader Durgesh Pathak alleged that when his party workers stopped a vehicle carrying suitcases, the police instead of taking action started harassing the AAP workers. He claimed that home minister amit shah has prepared a list of routes where voters will be stopped. He appealed to the public that they will have to come forward to save democracy, otherwise democracy will end in the country.
'If we are saying wrong, then election commission should take action'
Atishi said that if election commission feels that AAP is making false allegations, then it should take action on the basis of video evidence. She said that it is almost 1 o'clock in the afternoon, but till now we have not got time to meet election Commission.