- By Shivam Shandilya
- Sun, 02 Feb 2025 10:18 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Ahead of the Delhi Assembly polls, CM Atishi, when asked the crowd if they(BJP) will distribute money, will you take it? The crowd said, We will take money (Le lenge). Then, Atishi added to take money from them(BJ) but vote only for the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP). The video posted by news agency ANI is of a rally in the run-up to the delhi election.
#WATCH | TMC MP Shatrughan Sinha holds an election campaign in support of Delhi CM and AAP candidate from Kalkali Assembly constituency, Atishi.
— ANI (@ANI) February 2, 2025
Delhi CM Atishi says "...They (BJP) are distributing liquor, money...Tell me if they will distribute money, will you take it? Take… pic.twitter.com/ceVoVcQgJn
Earlier in the day, Kejriwal warned people not to fall for the alleged trap, saying he "could not sleep" after hearing about the matter. "I am your big brother, I couldn't sleep last night. I suggest you not to fall for the trap—otherwise, if you vote for them and get your finger inked, they will put a case against you and arrest you," the AAP supremo claimed.
Kejriwal further urged people not to vote for BJP but suggested they accept any money being offered. "If they are giving you money for free, take it, but don't vote for them," he added.
He also alleged that if the BJP came to power, they would demolish slum settlements. "Even if by mistake, the BJP government comes, they (BJP) will remove jhuggis. In Mumbai, they have given Dharavi—Asia's largest slum—to one of their friends," Kejriwal said.
Kejriwal also wrote a letter to the Chief Election Commissioner, alleging that his party workers in the New Delhi Assembly constituency are being intimidated and harassed by BJP workers in the New Delhi Assembly constituency.
In his letter, Kejriwal said, "I am writing to express my grave concern over the intimidation and harassment being meted out to our grass-root volunteers in the New Delhi Assembly Constituency at the hands of BJP workers and Delhi Police in the run-up to election day."
The Delhi Assembly elections is scheduled to take place on February 5, while counting of votes will be held on February 8.
