
Arvind Kejriwal has written a letter to the Chief Election Commissioner regarding the attack on Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) workers in the New Delhi Assembly. In the letter, Kejriwal mentioned several attacks on AAP workers. Kejriwal has demanded in the letter that independent observers should be appointed in the New Delhi Assembly. The Election Commission should ensure the safety of AAP workers. Policemen responsible for such incidents should be suspended immediately and the attacking BJP workers should be arrested immediately.
BJP is openly indulging in hooliganism in Delhi elections: Kejriwal
Arvind Kejriwal made serious allegations against the BJP regarding the attack on Aam Aadmi Party workers. Kejriwal said that there is a storm of Aam Aadmi Party in Delhi and BJP is losing badly in this storm. Seeing their defeat, Amit Shah and the BJP have panicked and they have created hooliganism in Delhi. Amit Shah has instructed Delhi Police that no action will be taken against BJP goons.
People should make videos of hooliganism and post them on social media: Kejriwal.
Appealing to the people, Kejriwal said that if you see hooliganism happening anywhere in Delhi, you should make a video of it but keep yourself safe during this. After this, you should post it on social media. Now the whole of Delhi will unite against the hooliganism of the BJP.
We have to unite against this hooliganism: Kejriwal.
Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) national convenor Arvind Kejriwal said, "As the days are passing, BJP's seats are decreasing and AAP is moving towards a historic victory. Therefore, the entire BJP is nervous. People are being attacked and beaten up by their goons. The police have been instructed not to take any action. The people of Delhi have never seen such an election. I appeal to the people of Delhi that we have to unite against this hooliganism. Delhi cannot tolerate this. We are launching a hashtag today. Using this hashtag, if you see any abuse, attack, or something, post it on social media."
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