Kejriwal Vows to Expose BJP’s Alleged ‘Fraud’ in Voter List with Concrete Evidence

New Delhi January11, 2025: Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) National Convener Arvind Kejriwal has revealed that Senior Party Leader Sanjay Singh will present substantial evidence on Saturday, exposing a “massive fraud” allegedly being orchestrated by the “Gali Galoch Party” in the voter list of Delhi.

In a post on X, Kejriwal stated, “Today at 11 am, Sanjay Singh will unveil crucial evidence of a massive fraud being carried out by the ‘Gali Galoch Party’ in Delhi’s voter list.”

In a press conference on Friday, AAP MP Sanjay Singh accused a political party of engaging in significant corruption, referring to it as the “Gali Galoch Party.” Singh claimed that BJP leaders were openly distributing Rs 1,100 to buy votes. He added, “We have received information from reliable sources that BJP leaders were given Rs 10,000 each to distribute. However, their leaders decided to save Rs 9,000 and only distribute Rs 1,100 when they realized they stood no chance of winning the elections.”

Singh challenged the party to come clean, asking, “Did you give Rs 1,100 to your leaders to distribute among voters or not? It’s time for the ‘Gali Galoch Party’ to face the truth. The people of Delhi deserve to know the reality of your actions.”

In the same press conference, AAP National Convenor Arvind Kejriwal accused the BJP of facilitating large-scale vote fraud in the New Delhi Assembly constituency. Kejriwal claimed that the local election officer had “surrendered to the BJP” and was complicit in fraudulent activities.

Kejriwal said, “The local election officer in New Delhi has surrendered to the BJP. He is enabling all their illegal activities. The Election Commission of India (ECI) has assured us that strict action will be taken to prevent such practices. We demand that the local DEO and ERO be suspended immediately.”

Kejriwal also raised concerns about a high volume of fraudulent applications for the cancellation of votes. “In the New Delhi Assembly constituency, from December 15 to January 7, 5,500 applications were submitted to cancel votes within just 22 days. These applications are fake. A major scam is underway, and in the last 15 days alone, 13,000 applications have been received,” he said, adding that individuals listed in these applications denied submitting them.

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