"Arvind Kejriwal wants to incite religious conflict in Delhi. He has written a letter to the Election Commission, in which he requested to cut the vote of 44 people from the Valmiki Temple, situated in Gol Market. Why? Because these people are Dalits," Sachdeva told ANI.
Singh's concerns arise from the report's timing, as the Model Code of Conduct is currently in place in Delhi following the announcement of the poll schedule for the Delhi assembly polls. He accused the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) of spreading fake news and violating election regulations.
Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) national convener Arvind Kejriwal slammed the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and alleged that the slums of Delhi will be "demolished" in the next five years, rendering people "homeless."
"I thank Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the party leadership for giving me the opportunity to contest elections from Moti Nagar. I will try my best to fulfil this responsibility. The way Moti Nagar has been ruined in the last 10 years, there is a problem of drinking water, sewer and pot
Delhi Chief Minister Atishi has launched a crowdfunding campaign to contest the Kalkaji assembly constituency in the upcoming Delhi assembly elections 2025. The campaign aims to raise Rs 40 lakh, and Atishi has assured that the funds will be used solely for election purposes.
"In a case of voter registration fraud, two individuals have been arrested for allegedly attempting to secure a voter ID card using forged documents," Delhi police said.
The latest salvo from AAP features a poster where Ramesh Bidhuri was projected as BJP's CM face in Delhi. They called him "abusive" and labelled the BJP as the party as "Galli Galoch."
The BJP has sharply criticised the AAP-led government, alleging widespread corruption, inefficiency in implementing welfare schemes, and a failure to address the growing pollution levels in the city.
Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) MLA Mohinder Goyal on Saturday denied any involvement in the creation of fake Aadhaar cards and termed the allegations as "politically motivated".
As Delhi gears up for its upcoming Assembly elections, the political rhetoric between the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has intensified, with both parties engaging in sharp exchanges.