Bawana: Mishra alleges AAP sought votes in name of religion

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Sacked minister Kapil Mishra today alleged the minority wing of the distributed pamphlets urging Muslims to vote for the party in the August 23 Bawana assembly bypoll, a charge denied by the ruling outfit.

A photo of the purported pamphlet, carrying pictures of Chief Minister Kejriwal and Environment Minister Imran Hussain, was posted on Twitter by Mishra, who said he would approach the Commission against the


Terming the pamphlet "fake", Hussain tweeted that he would immediately approach the police.

"A fake pamphlet was prepared with my picture on it. I am immediately lodging a complaint with the police. And I demand strictest action in this case," the minister tweeted.

The party also lodged a complaint with the Police, seeking action.

The was quick to latch on to the issue.

"The pamphlet was widely distributed by the in Muslim-dominated areas of the Bawana assembly constituency," president Manoj Tiwari alleged.

Political parties are barred from seeking votes in the name of religion or caste.

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