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BJP Vs AAp: Fight With Film Posters

BJP Vs AAp: Fight With Film Posters

As the Delhi elections approach, the BJP and AAP are locked in a fierce battle over alleged voter fraud. BJP accused AAP of registering fake voters using non-existent addresses, with hundreds of votes linked to a single home, echoing the manipulation tactics seen in Scam 1992.

BJP leaders highlighted voter list irregularities in the New Delhi constituency, alleging AAP’s deliberate attempts to undermine BJP’s presence.

AAP dismissed the accusations, sharing a video portraying Arvind Kejriwal as the “G.O.A.T.” and accusing BJP of deleting Purvanchali and Dalit votes and distributing money to buy votes. In a letter to RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat, Kejriwal questioned the RSS’s support for BJP’s alleged wrongdoings.

BJP claimed a drastic voter drop in Kejriwal’s constituency, citing a removal of 61,000 voters since 2020. The escalating accusations mirror the systemic corruption themes popularized by Scam 1992, intensifying political drama before the elections.