

Dramatic incidents were seen on Thursday outside the residence of Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann’s residence in Delhi on Thursday when Election Commission officials searched Mann’s premises after allegations of distributing money here before Delhi assembly elections to be held on February 5 Was tried to take. Man, who is campaigning for the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) for the assembly elections to be held on February 5 in the national capital, retaliated the Election Commission and Delhi Police and accused him of ‘defaming the Punjabis’ at the behest of the BJP. Trying
Party leaders, including ‘AAP’ chief Arvind Kejriwal and Delhi Chief Minister Atishi, defended the honor and accused the election officials of turning their eyes on distributing money openly by the BJP. The Election Commission team searched the Delhi Police policemen for two hours, but had to return empty -handed. An Election Commission official said that a complaint was received regarding the distribution of cash and it was to be settled within 100 minutes, but the search was not allowed.
Arvind Kejriwal told that a complaint was received through an official app. New Delhi District Election Office said in a post on social media forum ‘X’, ‘Action was taken in response to C-Vigil Complaint No. 1282744 in connection with the alleged distribution of cash at Kapurthala House in New Delhi, which was AC-400 , It comes under the jurisdiction of New Delhi. ‘ According to the protocol, the Uddasta team of New Delhi assembly constituency has to investigate the complaint by the control room and take appropriate action within the prescribed 100-minute time frame.
CM Mann accused the X post
Mann also alleged in a post on ‘X’ that the Election Commission does not see the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to openly distribute money before the Delhi elections and this (Commission) instead of raiding their residence. Trying The flying team of the Commission managed to enter the premises, but could not search the rooms. Coming out of Kapurthala House, the Election Commission official said, “The search could not be taken as the rooms were closed. We cannot wait for eternity and are going back now. ‘
A Punjab government official claimed that eight members of the team were allowed, but they returned without searching. At the same time, a commission official said earlier that after receiving a complaint of distribution of money from Kapurthala House, a team has reached Mann’s residence for search, but admission is not being allowed. Voting for the assembly elections in Delhi will be held on February 5 and counting will be held on February 8.