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Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Tuesday claimed that Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) would register a historic win in the Assembly polls in the national capital.
Reacting to Delhi Chief Minister Atishi's allegations, BJP candidate from Malviya Nagar, Satish Upadhyay, on Sunday dismissed her claims as baseless, stating that they stem from frustration and disappointment.
AAP MP Sanjay Singh alleged widespread hooliganism by BJP workers during the Delhi Assembly elections, claiming incidents of violence and misuse of money in constituencies like New Delhi, Kalkaji, Rajinder Nagar, and Jangpura.
He questioned the need for further authentication, given that this information is already widely known. Chidambaram expressed confidence that Rahul Gandhi will be able to substantiate his claims, which are grounded in established public knowledge.
Govil demanded proof from Bachchan, stating that without evidence, she had no right to make such statements and claimed her remarks as baseless accusations. "Has she given any proof? She has not given anything, so she has no right to say all this," he said while speaking with ANI.
Kejriwal took to social media to express his outrage, stating that the ECI and Delhi Police are working together to disrupt the electoral process and favour the BJP and claimed that their primary focus is to engage in hooliganism, protect the interests of BJP and distribute liquor and mon
Rijiju highlighted that during Rahul Gandhi's speech, the Speaker of the Lok Sabha had asked the opposition leader four times to authenticate his claims, but the LoP spoke without providing necessary substantiation and left the House.
Shah addressed a massive crowd in the Bijwasan Assembly constituency, claiming that the AAP national convenor used to call himself the "son of Haryana," had now resorted to playing the blame game after failing to deliver on his promises to the people.