NEW DELHI: Days before the Delhi Assembly polls, AAP supremo Arvind Kejriwal demanded that the Election Commission deploy special observers in his New Delhi constituency, alleging “hooliganism” by the BJP.
The BJP responded to Kejriwal, saying he had sensed defeat in the February 5 elections, which had impacted his “language and mental condition.”
Kejriwal, who did not hold any roadshows or public meetings on the penultimate day of campaigning for the February 5 polls, mounted sustained attacks on the EC and the BJP over the alleged hooliganism, through dozens of posts on X. PTI