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Is Political Hooliganism A Threat To Fair Elections?

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"Kejriwal vs. Amit Shah: Condemning 'Hooliganism' and 'Harassment' Ahead of Delhi Polls"
"Kejriwal vs. Amit Shah: Condemning 'Hooliganism' and 'Harassment' Ahead of Delhi Polls"

Delhi Assembly Polls: Aam Aadmi Party National Convenor Arvind Kejriwal slammed Union Home Minister Amit Shah over alleged 'harassment' of Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) workers by the police. He said that while Shah might have done "hooliganism" in Gujarat, Delhi will not accept such behaviour.

In a post on X, Kejriwal trained his guns on Shah and said, "Amit Shah ji has completely lost his temper. Amit ji, you may have committed hooliganism in Gujarat, but Delhi will not tolerate your hooliganism."

Throwing his weight behind Kejriwal, senior AAP leader Sanjay Singh also alleged that the BJP, "fearing defeat", is harassing AAP workers in the national capital using police.

"The BJP is losing the elections badly. The police, scared of defeat, are harassing our workers. Delhi Police is raiding the house of AAP worker Bunty Shekhawat in BR Camp of the New Delhi Legislative Assembly, flouting the rules and laws. @ECISVEEP @CPDelhi, take cognizance of the incident," Singh said in a post on X.

Speaking to ANI, Sanjay Singh alleged that their party workers were detained by the police based on "false complaints." "BJP is going to lose in the New Delhi constituency. When Parvesh Verma distributes money and other things, no action is taken even after we file complaints about it. On the other hand, a false complaint was made against our party workers, and based on that, they were detained. How can we campaign in such a situation?" the senior AAP leader said.

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