Delhi Assembly Elections 2025: The buzz has already started in the political corridors of the capital Delhi regarding the assembly elections to be held next year. Aam Aadmi Party's national convener and former Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has continuously adopted an aggressive stance against the BJP. On Friday, Arvind Kejriwal once again made a big allegation against the BJP and claimed that the names of voters are being removed from the voter list in Delhi, whose number is in thousands. He said, ‘The BJP has applied to remove the names of 11,018 voters in Shahdara area. But when we cross-checked that application on 500 names, 75 percent of the people were still living there, but their names can be removed from the electoral list.’
Names of 11,000 voters are being removed.
Kejriwal claimed that AAP had won the Shahdara assembly seat in the 2020 elections by about 5,000 votes. The AAP convenor said, 'The names of about 11,000 voters are being removed in that constituency and most of these voters are AAP supporters.' AAP's Ram Niwas Goyal had won the Shahdara seat by defeating BJP's Sanjay Goyal. He said that in the last election, AAP had won the Shahdara assembly seat by about 5,000 votes. He alleged that now the names of about 11,000 voters are being removed in that constituency and most of these voters are AAP supporters.
Claim to form government again in Delhi
Kejriwal urged the Election Commission to upload all the applications on its website by evening to ensure transparency. On Thursday, Arvind Kejriwal had said that his party will retain power after the assembly elections in Delhi next year and repeat the historic victory in the last election. During the padayatra campaign in the ishwas Nagar constituency of East Delhi, Kejriwal expressed confidence that the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) will win more seats in the capital than in the 2020 assembly elections. He said that there has been no development in the Vishwas Nagar assembly constituency because, despite the AAP government in Delhi, the local MLA is from the BJP.
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