Arvind Kejriwal Urges Voters in West Bengal to Support Trinamool Congress Against BJP
Arvind Kejriwal Asks Bengal's Deleted Voters To Back Trinamool, Defeat BJP
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Arvind Kejriwal, leader of the Aam Aadmi Party and former Chief Minister of Delhi, accused the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) of orchestrating the deletion of 90 lakh voters in West Bengal. Speaking at a rally, he urged those affected to support the Trinamool Congress to protect their citizenship rights and combat BJP's alleged vendetta politics.
- 01Kejriwal alleges BJP-EC conspiracy led to deletion of 90 lakh voters in West Bengal.
- 02He urges deleted voters to support the Trinamool Congress in the upcoming elections.
- 03Kejriwal criticizes PM Modi for deploying 3.5 lakh security personnel for the polls.
- 04He claims the BJP is using central agencies to target political opponents.
- 05Kejriwal likens the electoral battle to the Mahabharata, emphasizing the need for unity against BJP.
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During a rally in Rasbehari constituency, Arvind Kejriwal (Aam Aadmi Party leader and former Chief Minister of Delhi) alleged that a conspiracy involving the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Election Commission led to the deletion of 90 lakh voters from West Bengal's electoral rolls. He claimed that this was part of a broader strategy to undermine citizenship rights. Kejriwal urged those affected to support the Trinamool Congress (TMC) led by Mamata Banerjee, stating that she is the only one who can restore their voting rights. He criticized Prime Minister Narendra Modi for deploying 3.5 lakh security personnel for the assembly elections, questioning whether this indicated that the people of Bengal were being treated as terrorists. Kejriwal also accused the BJP of using central agencies to target political opponents, citing his own experience with fabricated corruption charges. He framed the upcoming elections as a crucial battle against the BJP's misgovernance and urged voters to reject both Congress and the Left, claiming they would divide the anti-BJP vote. Kejriwal concluded by invoking cultural pride, stating that the electoral fight was akin to the Mahabharata, where unity and support would lead to victory.
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The deletion of voters could significantly affect the electoral outcome in West Bengal, potentially disenfranchising a large portion of the electorate and influencing the power dynamics in the state.
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