Delhi Assembly Elections 2025: Election Commission team arrived in Delhi to put red in Delhi, CM Bhagwant Mann’s house

Delhi Assembly Elections 2025: Election Commission team arrived in Delhi to put red in Delhi, CM Bhagwant Mann's house

New Delhi. The political stir has intensified before the assembly elections to be held on 5 February in the capital Delhi. While on the one hand the BJP and the Congress targeted the Aam Aadmi Party, on the other hand, the new controversy has arisen after Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann reached the Election Commission team at Delhi -based government residence Kapurthala House.

Election Commission team reached the complaint of cash distribution

Election Commission officials say that a complaint was filed on the C-Vigil app regarding cash distribution, alleging that cash was being distributed from Kapurthala House. EC team and Delhi Police officials reached the spot to investigate this complaint. However, the Aam Aadmi Party targeted the BJP over the raid and termed it as “conspiracy to defame Punjabis”.

CM Bhagwant Mann targeted BJP

Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, posting on the social media platform x, condemned this action. He wrote – “Today, the Election Commission team along with Delhi Police has come to raid in my Delhi government residence Kapurthala House. BJP people are openly distributing money in Delhi, but the Election Commission and Delhi Police see nothing. This action is a conspiracy to discredit Punjabis, which is extremely condemnable. ”

AAP leader Atishi said – Delhi will answer

Delhi Chief Minister Atishi also attacked the BJP regarding this raid. He posted on X and wrote-“The BJP is distributing money, shoes, sheets in day by day-but the Election Commission does not see it. Rather, a chosen Chief Minister arrives at the house to raid. Wow, BJP! Delhi people will answer this on 5 February. ”

BJP-Congress also targeted Aam Aadmi Party

The BJP and Congress also attacked the Aam Aadmi Party amidst heating the electoral atmosphere in Delhi. BJP leaders said that the Aam Aadmi Party is misleading the public, while the Congress also questioned Arvind Kejriwal and his party.

The people of Delhi will give their decision on 5 February

Electoral fierce battle in Delhi is continuously increasing. In such a situation, it will be interesting to see where the public’s stand will remain during the voting on February 5.

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