Ec on arvind kejriwal complant: The Election Commission and officials have responded to the complaint sent to the Election Commission by former Delhi Chief Minister and National Convenor of Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) Arvind Kejriwal. The Election Commission said that the police have not received any complaint. Kejriwal had lodged a complaint about the attack on AAP workers and the demolition of the promotional van.
In fact, the Election Commission replied that the police did not receive any complaints about the allegations mentioned by BJP workers on the AAP workers. The Commission made it clear that if the police or concerned officer gets a complaint in a case, then it is investigated in a thorough investigation, but no official complaint has been filed in this case so far.
Election Officer’s statement: Action based on video evidence
On the allegations of the AAP’s promotional van being demolished, the election officer of New Delhi Assembly constituency said that reports and video evidence of attacks on TV screens and vehicles being used in the election campaign have been received. The matter has been sent to the Returning Officer (RO) and the police have been instructed to take strict action against those responsible.
Appeal to all political parties to maintain dignity
In the midst of this entire controversy, the Election Officer has appealed to all political parties to follow the election code of conduct and maintain a peaceful election process. Let us know that votes will be cast on February 5 for the Delhi Assembly elections and counting (counting) will be held on 8 February. The term of Delhi Assembly ends on 23 February. That is, the government should be formed before this.