How can people vote when BJP getting their names deleted: AAP on PM\'s campaign

How can people vote when BJP getting their names deleted: AAP on PM's campaign

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Taking a dig at Narendra Modi's #VoteKar campaign, the on Monday asked how can people vote when the BJP "gets their names deleted".

Modi Sunday appealed to public to vote in record numbers in the upcoming elections and launched the #VoteKar campaign on

The also urged personalities from the fields of sports, entertainment, and media to create increased voter awareness.

The said while Modi wants people to vote, his party is getting names deleted from Delhi's voters' list.

In a statement, the alleged that the BJP has engineered a massive voter deletion scam in where more than 30 lakh voters' names have been deleted from the electoral rolls.

"The deleted names mostly include traders, Purvanchalis and minorities, all of whom have serious reasons for disenchantment with the BJP," the AAP claimed.

The AAP has been alleging "deletion" of names of 30 lakh voters since the 2015 Assembly election in Delhi, claiming that the BJP was behind it.

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First Published: Mon, March 25 2019. 19:45 IST