Arvind Kejriwal is complaining to EC before voting and demanding security

Arvind Kejriwal accuses BJP : A few days before the Delhi Assembly elections, AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal has accused the BJP of hooliganism. He demanded the Election Commission to deploy a special observer in his constituency of Delhi. In response to Kejriwal, the BJP said he had suffered a defeat in the February 5 election, which affected his language and mental state.
According to news, Arvind Kejriwal said in a press conference that there are only two days left in polling. In such a situation, the BJP, especially Amit Shah, has been troubled a lot. The kind of hooliganism he has spread in Delhi, people have never seen it before. BJP national spokesperson Sambit Patra said that you are losing the main election and that is why you are abusing the Home Minister and calling him crazy.
BJP counterattacked
Sambit Patra said at a press conference that it was nothing but their frustration with the impending defeat. Those who call Amit Shah crazy are afraid of defeat. He said the BJP’s survey has shown that the party is coming to power in Delhi with a big mandate. Kejriwal, Delhi Chief Minister Atishi and Manish Sisodia are losing elections.
The BJP spokesperson claimed that Kejriwal knows this and it has affected his language and mental state. Meanwhile, in his complaint to the Chief Election Commissioner, Kejriwal cited various cases of alleged attacks, threats and intimidation by the BJP on AAP workers and supporters.
Allegations levelled against Delhi Police
He also alleged that the Delhi Police was intimidating AAP workers at the behest of the BJP. There was no immediate response from the Delhi Police on his allegations. He alleged in his letter that we fear that our workers may be detained for disrupting our election work, so as to prevent our workers from working on the eve of voting and on election day. They can also be threatened or attacked.
He demanded that election observers be deployed in CEC New Delhi to monitor the police on the eve of polling and prevent any illegal detention. He also demanded the police to allow the AAP workers to work independently and direct them to be protected by an agency other than the Delhi Police. They also demanded action against police officials and BJP workers involved in allegedly threatening and attacking party workers.
Kejriwal ran this hashtag
At the same time, Kejriwal announced to launch a new social media campaign with the hashtag ‘Amit Shah’s hooliganism’ on X. He urged people to share their experiences of attacking, threatening or threatening using hashtags. Kejriwal claimed that the BJP has no vision for Delhi, no chief ministerial candidate, no development agenda. They have only hooliganism, they want to win not by vote but by fear.
He urged Delhiites to unite against the BJP to ensure the security and democratic integrity of the city. The Delhi Assembly elections will be held on February 5 and the results will be declared on February 8. In such a situation, the AAP is aiming for a third consecutive term, while the BJP is insisting on regaining the national capital after more than 25 years.