AAP asked permission for a rally in Kaithal but got abused

Sekar Chandra
AAP asked permission for a rally in Kaithal but got abused…

The aam aadmi party (AAP) on friday alleged that its application seeking permission from the concerned authorities to hold two election programs was rejected and abusive language was used in response. Taking strict cognizance of this matter, Sub-Divisional Magistrate-cum-Assistant election Officer Brahma Prakash, Kaithal, haryana, ordered the suspension of five computer operators and directed the police to conduct a detailed investigation into the matter.

Sushil Gupta made these allegations

AAP's haryana unit chief Sushil Gupta, who is contesting the lok sabha elections from the Kurukshetra seat, said that the party had sought permission for two election programs on april 7. Sushil Gupta, the candidate from the Kurukshetra seat, said that in the reply we received it was written that the permission had been rejected. In another letter, abusive language was used. Let us tell you that Sushil Gupta is contesting from the Kurukshetra lok sabha seat as a candidate of india Alliance. Under the india Alliance, aam aadmi party is contesting one seat in haryana and congress on 9 seats.

‘It is very important for the election commission of india to be impartial’

Along with this, it was posted on AAP Haryana's social media account X that the election commission of india needs to be impartial for fair elections. The permission for our program was not only canceled by the election commission but obscene abuses were also written on it. In this matter, action should be taken against senior officers.

It was further written in the post that how the bjp knew about Atishi in delhi before the election Commission's mail arrived. The question is whether the election commission office is being run by the people of bjp IT-Cell. If the election Commission's website is so insecure that it gets hacked, then tomorrow's election results and EVMs can also be hacked. If the situation continues like this then it will be difficult to trust the election Commission.

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