Overview
- BJP leader Parvesh Verma has accused AAP of violating the Model Code of Conduct by installing Chinese CCTV cameras in slum areas of New Delhi during the election period.
- Verma claims the cameras are unverified and pose a security risk ahead of Republic Day, with their installations allegedly involving contractors and liquor mafias.
- Additional allegations include AAP's use of Punjab government vehicles, employees, and funds to support their campaign in New Delhi.
- Verma filed complaints with the Election Commission and police, urging action against the alleged misuse of resources and potential security threats.
- Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann dismissed the accusations as baseless and politically motivated, defending the legality of Punjab vehicles in Delhi.