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Kejriwal in love with fake voters: BJP poster mocks AAP chief
A poster released by the Delhi BJP likened him to a character in the movie 'SCAM 1992: The Harshad Mehta Story', based on the stock market irregularities
New Delhi: The Delhi BJP claimed on Thursday that the AAP's National Convenor Arvind Kejriwal wants to "retain power" in the Assembly polls in the national Capital by adding bogus voters.
A poster released by the Delhi BJP likened him to a character in the movie 'SCAM 1992: The Harshad Mehta Story', based on the stock market irregularities.
The movie's original poster says "Risk hai toh Ishq hai" while the Delhi BJP, mocking Kejriwal, has cap-tioned it "Farzi voters se Ishq hai (Kejriwal is in love with fake voters)."
The original poster has the movie's name 'SCAM 1992 (The Harshad Mehta Story)', which the Delhi BJP, slamming Kejriwal has changed to 'Mahathag Original, Voter List scam 2024'.
In a post on social media platform X, the Delhi BJP accused Kejriwal of rigging votes to remain in power.
"This fraudster has created thousands of votes (of a special community with ages ranging from 40-80) on the address of a house owner, who is unaware of the development," the party said in the post.
Recently, the Delhi BJP unveiled a video showcasing Kejriwal's alleged opportunistic ideology and likened him to a character in the film 'Naya Din Nai Raat', in which actor Sanjeev Kumar portrays multiple roles to suit various situations.
The party accused Kejriwal of carrying out a large-scale voter fraud ahead of the upcoming Assembly elections.
Delhi BJP chief Sachdeva alleged that Kejriwal was manipulating the voters' list by creating fake minority community votes.
Sachdeva shared testimonies from Hindu homeowners who revealed that several minority community names had been added to their addresses in the voters’ list without their knowledge.
Sharing figures, Sachdeva said applications have been submitted to enlist 1,83 lakh new voters.
AAP countered with a video poster of Mr Kejriwal labelled "GOAT" (Greatest of All Time).
Kejriwal accused the BJP of hypocrisy, claiming that while the party opposes honorariums for religious leaders, it simultaneously pushes for temple demolitions.
"People are angry," Mr Kejriwal said in a post on X. Delhi Chief Minister Atishi expanded on these claims, stating that the BJP-led central government had empowered the Lieutenant Governor (LG) to order temple demolitions without consulting the elected Delhi government.
Atishi alleged that on November 22, the Religious Committee, which now reports directly to the Lt Gov-ernor, approved the demolition of temples in areas such as West Patel Nagar, Dilshad Garden, and Sul-tanpuri, along with a Buddhist temple in Sundar Nagari.
"The BJP's dual face is clear. They claim to protect Hinduism but work to destroy temples," Atishi said during a press conference.
In Narela 4,503, Burari 7,027, Badli 4,575, Rithala 4,197, Mundka 4,501, Kirari 6,255, Nangloi Jat 6,523, Badarpur 6,647, Okhla 4,601, Gokalpur 5,171, Mustafabad 5,502 and in Karawal Nagar, 7,087 applications have been received, the BJP claimed.
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