After 6 hours, 44 candidates, Kejriwal files nomination; AAP yells’BJP proxies’AAP, which will be making a third bid to return to power in Delhi, claimed that 35 applicants with incomplete papers insisted they wouldn’t allow Arvind Kejriwal to document unless their nominations were accepted.
Holding token number 45 and after waiting for more than six hours, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal eventually filed his nomination on Tuesday for the New Delhi Assembly seat as dozens of independent candidates queued up at Jamnagar House to file their papers. The drama in the Returning Officer’s (RO) chambers saw AAP accusing the BJP of”conspiracy” and sending 35 applicants to just block Kejriwal’s nomination.
Kejriwal failed to file his nomination on Monday due to a delay caused by his roadshow. “Waiting to file my nomination. My token is 45. There are people here to file nomination papers. I am so happy so many people participating in democracy,” Kejriwal said in the day.
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Holding token number 45 and after waiting for more than six hours, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal eventually filed his nomination on Tuesday for the New Delhi Assembly seat as dozens of independent candidates queued up at Jamnagar House to file their papers. The drama in the Returning Officer’s (RO) chambers saw AAP accusing the BJP of”conspiracy” and sending 35 applicants to just block Kejriwal’s nomination.
Kejriwal failed to file his nomination on Monday due to a delay caused by his roadshow. “Waiting to file my nomination. My token is 45. There are people here to file nomination papers. I am so happy so many people participating in democracy,” Kejriwal said in the day.
The post AAP accusing the BJP of”conspiracy” and sending 35 applicants to just block Kejriwal’s nomination. appeared first on Seolag.
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