Fake Claim of Ink Before Election: CM Atishi’s claim was wrong, know what Delhi Police revealed after catching the history -sheeter, video, claim of putting ink ink on finger by atishi before delhi association

Fake Claim of Ink Before Election: CM Atishi's claim was wrong, know what Delhi Police revealed after catching the history -sheeter, video, claim of putting ink ink on finger by atishi before delhi association

New Delhi. Voting continues for the Delhi assembly elections. A day before this, on Tuesday, Aam Aadmi Party leader and current CM Atishi released a video claiming that as his party was saying, the people of BJP are putting ink in people’s finger before forcibly voting. Delhi Police also became active after a phone call in this case and started investigating. Now let us tell you whether Atishi’s claim in the investigation of Delhi Police turned out to be correct or not.

When the Delhi Police forcibly started an investigation after a phone call about putting ink on the finger, it was found that the related video was by a history -sheeter Feroz Khan. Feroz Khan is 40 years old. There are 15 cases against history sheeter Feroz Khan. When the police caught Feroz Khan, he was drunk. Also, it was also known that there was no ink in his finger. Delhi Police informed the Returning Officer and Flying Squad’s team about the case. When Delhi Police strictly questioned Feroz Khan, he turned to his point. Feroz Khan said that he did not call Delhi Police. Even after the claim was wrong, Delhi CM Atishi did not delete his social media post until the news was written. At the same time, BJP targeted the matter. All the users also shared the video of Feroz Khan and surrounded Atishi.

For 70 seats in the Delhi Assembly, there is a contest between the ruling Aam Aadmi Party, BJP and Congress for 2 times. Arvind Kejriwal’s Aam Aadmi Party is trying to win the Delhi Assembly elections for the third consecutive time. At the same time, Congress and BJP surrounded Arvind Kejriwal and his associates by accusing them of corruption. Arvind Kejriwal has also been accused of spending a lot of money in CM House in the Delhi Assembly elections. The votes of the Delhi Assembly elections are to be counted on 8 February. On the same day, it will be known that the people of Delhi once again hand over power to Arvind Kejriwal’s party or give a majority to either of the Congress and BJP to run the government.

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