Sirsa files complaint against CM for misleading voters
NEW DELHI: BJP MLA Manjinder Singh Sirsa has lodged a complaint with police against Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) convener and chief minister Arvind Kejriwal, alleging that phone calls were being made to voters of his Rajouri Garden constituency claiming their names had been deleted from electoral rolls by the BJP.
Mr Sirsa alleged the AAP was “misleading” voters in his constituency through “propaganda” that their names were deleted because of the BJP but re-listed because of “sincere efforts” of Mr Kejriwal.
In his complaint filed at Tilak Nagar police station on Sunday, the BJP MLA cited names of two voters who received such calls.
“It is a conspiracy to defame me by false representation before voters of my constituency to lower my image before them that their MLA is weak and not capable to protect their fundamental right to vote,” Mr Sirsa said in his complaint.
Last week, a delegation of the BJP’s Delhi unit led by its president Manoj Tiwari had submitted a memorandum to the Election Commission seeking action against AAP over its claim of deletion of names of 30 lakh voters in Delhi, and also over phone calls being made to voters by AAP volunteers defaming the BJP.
The AAP has asserted that it was no crime to tell the people who got their names deleted from electoral rolls.
“Aam Aadmi Party, its MLAs and volunteers organised camps to register those voters again. We believe that adding these genuine voters is not a crime. This process is still going on,” AAP’s spokesperson had said.