The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has made a big complaint to the Election Commission of India against the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). They say the BJP is lying and breaking rules during the election.
The complaint says that the BJP shared a false video online, showing badly damaged roads and claiming they were in Delhi. But AAP found out that those roads are actually in Faridabad, Haryana!
In their complaint letter, AAP included pictures of the BJP’s tweets that shared the misleading video and also links to videos that prove the real place of the road. AAP claims that this type of false information is against the Model Code of Conduct, which is a set of rules that stops parties from lying about each other during elections.
AAP is asking the Election Commission to take strong action against the BJP. They want the Commission to remove the video from the BJP’s social media accounts. AAP also wants legal action against the BJP for spreading false information. The letter points out that these actions hurt the election process and that all parties need to stick to the rules to keep elections fair.
As of now, the BJP has not responded to AAP’s accusations
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