
A case has been registered against Delhi Chief Minister Atishi for violating the code of conduct. Atishi has posted on X regarding the Election Commission. Atishi wrote on X that the Election Commission is also amazing.
On the other hand, Arvind Kejriwal has also targeted the BJP by posting on X. Kejriwal said that police hooliganism is going on openly in Delhi.
This is the matter
An FIR has been registered against Chief Minister Atishi at Govindpuri police station for obstructing government work and violating the code of conduct. Deputy Commissioner of Police of South East District Ravi Kumar Singh said that Chief Minister Atishi was present on Fateh Singh Marg on the night of February 4 with many people and vehicles. She had 50 to 70 people and about 10 vehicles with her.
The police said that this is a violation of the code of conduct. A case has been registered at Govindpuri police station on the complaint of the Flying Squad team. This case has been registered under section 223 of BNS and RP Act 126.
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