Arvind Kejriwal and BJP's Parvesh Verma Clash Intensifies Ahead of Delhi Elections
Allegations of vote-buying, income discrepancies, and excise policy charges fuel heated contest for New Delhi seat.
- AAP accuses BJP's Parvesh Verma of distributing cash and goods to voters, a claim he denies as baseless and politically motivated.
- BJP questions Arvind Kejriwal's significant income increase during 2020-21, calling for an explanation on alleged discrepancies in his financial declarations.
- Kejriwal faces 14 pending criminal cases, including charges related to the Delhi Excise Policy and defamation claims, as disclosed in his election affidavit.
- Parvesh Verma's election affidavit reveals assets worth over ₹77 crore, sparking AAP's counter-allegations about the source of his wealth.
- The Delhi Assembly elections are scheduled for February 5, with results to be announced on February 8, marking a critical contest between AAP, BJP, and Congress.