Delhi CM Atishi has accused BJP's Ramesh Bidhuri of multiple election code violations, including intimidating residents and violating the Model Code of Conduct. Atishi also criticized the police for allowing BJP supporters to go free while detaining two men who reported the violations, ca
The official handle of the Deputy Commissioner of Police, South East Delhi posted on X and informed that a case has been registered against Manish Bidhuri for violation of the Model Code of Conduct.
According to the Office of the Chief Electoral Officer, Delhi, the seizures include Rs 38,64,20,564 in cash, marking a staggering 202 per cent increase compared to the cash recovered during the 2020 Delhi Assembly elections.
Since the MCC came into effect on January 7, 2025, the Southern Range, covering South and South-East districts, has intensified efforts to curb illicit activities and maintain public safety in line with the Election Commission of India's (ECI) directives.
"I have come to know that money and liquor is being distributed in large quantities inside camp areas, especially Nehru Camp, Navjeevan Camp, Transit Camp A& B and Pocket A14, Kalkaji," the AAP candidate alleged in her letter.
A high-level meeting on poll preparedness for Delhi assembly election was held on Monday. During the meeting, a detailed review was taken of law and order involving discussion on the deployment of Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) and strategies for managing sensitive zones, Office of the C
Delhi Police has registered a total of 397 cases for violation of the Model Code of Conduct. These cases have been registered between the period of January 7 to January 19.
Joint CP Southern Range, Sanjay Kumar Jain told ANI, "... According to Election Commission's directive, Delhi Police has a zero-tolerance policy... Our prime challenges are action against bootleggers, illegal firearms, depositing licensed weapons, and proper execution of NBWs (non-bailabl
Earlier in the day, an FIR was filed against the AAP leader Atishi for allegedly violating the Model Code of Conduct by using a government vehicle for political purposes in the Kalkaji constituency, from where she is contesting the assembly polls.
According to the FIR, the District Election Officer, South-East Delhi, received a complaint on January 8, 2025, alleging that Delhi Chief Minister Atishi used a government vehicle in her political campaign, which is prohibited under the Model Code of Conduct (MCC) during election periods.
As many as 155 cases have been registered for violating the Model Code of Conduct ahead of the upcoming February 5 assembly polls in Delhi, officials said on Tuesday.