CM Atishi made serious allegations against the central government, said- a conspiracy is being hatched to cut 20 thousand votes of AAP on every seat.
New Delhi. Before the assembly elections, Chief Minister Atishi has made strong allegations against the central government. CM said that the Delhi government has ordered to delete the names of Aam Aadmi Party voters. He said that everyone has been given a list and the BJP government is preparing to cut off the votes of lakhs of people to win the upcoming elections unfairly.
CM Atishi said that BLOs are being given the list of voters whose names are to be removed from the voter list and they have also been told that this list has been sent to the Central Government by BJP, due to which democracy is being violated. To win the upcoming assembly elections unfairly. The Chief Minister said that through the government machinery, the Center is starting to cut off the votes of Delhiites on a large scale. Earlier, on October 28, the Lieutenant Governor transferred 29 SDMs and ADMs in Delhi. After this he was ordered to vote on a large scale. In the last few days, booth level officers from different areas of Delhi have contacted him. He said that pressure is put on him to cut votes. Atishi further said that if any officer or BLO refuses to cast your vote, then make a video and send it to me. We will arrest that officer.
Former CJI DY Chandrachud's reply to Sanjay Raut, said- CJI, not the leader, will decide which case should be heard by the Supreme Court.
ordered investigation
The Chief Minister has written a letter to the Chief Secretary, directing him to investigate the role of DM and SDM; Formation of a committee under the supervision of a retired officer or retired judge; ADM, SDM, AERO and BLO should be called and their statements should be recorded; And if negligence of any officer comes to light then action should be taken against him.
BJP said that AAP has realized the defeat in the Delhi Assembly elections and due to this the Chief Minister has started making allegations like vote-cutting, while the opposition parties have been raising questions on the impartiality of the Commission after losing the elections.
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