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Delhi MCD polls: AAP, BJP trade charges of violation of model code on polling day

Updated on: 04 December,2022 06:57 PM IST  |  New Delhi
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Delhi BJP spokesperson Praveen Shankar Kapoor alleged that recorded messages of Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal appealing people to vote for the AAP were received by lakhs of people on the day of polling

Delhi MCD polls: AAP, BJP trade charges of violation of model code on polling day

Polling agents look for the names of the people in a list as they come to cast their votes for the MCD elections. Pic/PTI

The BJP and the Aam Aadmi Party accused each other of violating model code of conduct during voting in municipal polls in Delhi on Sunday.


Delhi BJP spokesperson Praveen Shankar Kapoor alleged that recorded messages of Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal appealing people to vote for the AAP were received by lakhs of people on the day of polling. He said it was a violation of model code of conduct and lodged a complaint with the State Election Commission.


The party also lodged a complaint against AAP MLA Durgesh Pathak and another party leader Vijendra Garg.


In his complaint, Delhi BJP's Legal cell co-convener sanket Gupta alleged that both Pathak and Garg violated model code of conduct by campaigning on the night of December 3 which was "silence period" before voting.

The complaint also cited a viral social media video of the two AAP leaders allegedly campaigning. The party demanded the Election Commission to direct police to register an FIR against Pathak and Garg.

No reaction was available from the Aam Aadmi Party(AAP) over the BJP's allegations despite repeated efforts to reach its leaders.

North East Delhi MP Manoj Tiwari also alleged that names of hundreds of voters in Yamuna Vihar and other parts of his North East Delhi constituency were deleted at the behest of AAP government.

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"I talked to the State Election Commissioner Vijay Dev and lodged my complaint with him. We will demand cancellation of polls in these area, if needed," Tiwari told reporters.

AAP MLA Dilip Pandey told reporters people are going to punish the BJP for its 15 years' misrule of the civic bodies. and Tiwari should "stop crying foul".

AAP candidate from Pushp Vihar in South Delhi, Arun Nawariya alleged BJP workers distributed money to influence voters.

"The SHO of Ambedkar Nagar police station checked the complaint by visiting the place referred by the AAP candidate. One person was found there but he was not worker of any party. The enquiry revealed that the complaint was bogus," said a police officer.

The voting for 250 wards of Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) concluded on Sunday evening. Results of the elections will be declared after counting of votes on Wednesday.

A total of 1.45 crore voters ARE eligible to cast vote in the MCD polls. The voting percentage was approximately 45 till 4 PM. The voting concluded at 5.30 pm and the final figures were awaited.

In civic body polls in Delhi in 2017, around 53.5 per cent votes were polled. The BJP had trounced the AAP and Congress, winning 181 of the 270 wards on which votes were polled. The AAP had won in 48 wards and Congress in 30 wards.

This year, the three municipal corporations were unified into MCD and the number of wards were reduced to 250.

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