Film 'Delhi 2020' will polarize votes! Congress's big allegation!
Film 'Delhi 2020' will polarize votes! Congress's big allegation!
Amidst the ongoing tussle over the delhi Assembly elections, delhi congress has made serious allegations against the Bharatiya Janata Party. congress alleges that the bjp is once again trying to polarize votes by spreading the poison of communalism through the film 'Delhi 2020'. congress has demanded the election commission to postpone the release of this film.
Senior congress leader Dr. abhishek Manu Singhvi said in a press conference that this film is being released at the time of delhi elections, which is clearly a violation of the rules of the election Commission. Dr. Singhvi said that the congress Party has filed a complaint with the election commission and demanded that the release of this film be postponed till the delhi elections are over. According to abhishek Manu Singhvi, "This film has been made to spread the poison of communalism and its aim is to polarize the voters of Delhi."
bjp released Modi's biopic in 2019
He further said that in 2019, bjp had adopted a similar method. A film based on Modi's biography was being released a few days before the general elections. At that time also he went to the election commission and then to the supreme Court. After which the election commission issued instructions to postpone the release of Modi's biopic till the 2019 general elections were over. Dr. Singhvi said that the congress Party hopes and trusts that this time too the election commission will work in the same way and will follow the rules made by itself.
AAP accused of putting derogatory posts
Along with bjp, congress has also taken aam aadmi party to task. congress alleges that AAP is putting derogatory posts on social media against its political opponents. Dr. Singhvi said that the congress Party has demanded from the election commission to issue guidelines to prevent misuse of social media platforms. Dr. Singhvi said that the supreme court has issued a show cause notice to the Center and the election Commission. He hopes that the rights of the public will be protected by the court in the near future.