Kejriwal meets EC, alleges voter intimidation by Delhi Police

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Kejriwal's remarks came after the Election Commission filed a police case against Delhi CM Atishi for alleging hooliganism against her party and workers

New Delhi: AAP national convenor Arvind Kejriwal, along with Delhi Chief Minister Atishi, met the Election Commission (EC) on Tuesday and raised concerns over alleged intimidation tactics being used in the national capital ahead of the assembly polls.

Kejriwal, accompanied by party leader Raghav Chadha, accused the BJP and Delhi Police of engaging in “hooliganism” to create an atmosphere of fear among voters. “We told the EC how Delhi Police is being misused for violence and intimidation. Many people are scared, and it is possible that they may not come out to vote due to fear,” he said. The former chief minister also alleged that attempts were being made to suppress voter turnout, particularly among slum dwellers.

“There are reports that people's fingers are being marked with black ink in an attempt to disenfranchise them, and that money and threats are being used to influence voters. We raised these concerns with the EC,” Kejriwal said.

He thanked the EC for granting them a meeting despite the silence period and said that officials have assured them of a free and fair election. “The EC has assured us that they will take necessary steps to prevent any such wrongdoing.” Delhi goes to polls on February 5 and the results will be declared on February 8. Chief Minister Atishi accused the BJP of engaging in "hooliganism" and alleged that the EC and Delhi Police are shielding saffron party workers, while targeting AAP leaders and members.

Atishi, who is contesting from the Kalkaji constituency, claimed at a press conference here that democracy in India was now in the hands of Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar and the country is watching "if it survives in the national capital".

"The BJP is openly engaging in hooliganism. But instead of taking action against them, Delhi Police is protecting them, while the Election Commission is filing cases against those who are raising complaints," she alleged. The chief minister accused BJP candidate Ramesh Bidhuri, who is contesting the polls against Atishi, and his family members of engaging in "hooliganism" in Kalkaji, and alleged no action had been taken against them. "The people of Delhi are watching everything. On one side, there is a party that wants to stop free welfare schemes and is engaging in violence.

On the other, the AAP is working so that every household saves Rs 25,000 per month," she asserted. Atishi's remarks came hours after Delhi Police registered an FIR against her for allegedly violating the Model Code of Conduct (MCC) and obstructing a public servant from discharging his duty.

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