With the announcement of the dates of assembly elections 2025 in Delhi, political activities have intensified. Meanwhile, the Chief Minister of Delhi on Tuesday Atishi A big news came out regarding this. Use of government vehicle in election campaign against him on charges of FIR Has been registered. This matter is related to violation of the election code of conduct, regarding which the returning officer lodged a complaint.

What is the allegation?

Chief Minister Atishi is accused of Government vehicle in election campaign Used.

  • Investigation revealed:
    • The executive engineer of PWD was found guilty of providing a government vehicle.
    • FIR has also been registered against him.
  • Legal Sections:
    • Delhi Police BNS Section 223(a) A case has been registered under.
    • After the implementation of the code of conduct, using government resources in election campaign is prohibited by law.

AAP’s counterattack

As soon as the FIR was registered, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) took an aggressive stance on the matter.

  • Arvind Kejriwal’s statement:

    Arvind Kejriwal social media platform X While posting on wrote:

    “Their leaders openly distribute money, sarees, blankets and gold chains. Fake votes are made, still no FIR is lodged. But an FIR is immediately lodged against Chief Minister Atishi ji. Aam Aadmi Party is fighting against this rotten system. This has to be changed together with the public.”

  • Kejriwal targeted BJP and Congress and said that both the parties are part of this old system.

Election dates and political environment

  • Election dates:
    • All members of Delhi Assembly 70 seats in a single phase on February 5 Voting will take place on.
    • election results 8 February Will be announced.
  • Three-way contest:
    • There will be a triangular contest between AAP, BJP, and Congress.
    • AAP is trying to come to power for the third consecutive time, while BJP and Congress are ready to challenge it.

Code of conduct and controversy

After the implementation of the Code of Conduct, using government resources for election campaigning is prohibited by law.

  • Provisions of the Code of Conduct:
    • No government minister or chief minister can use a government vehicle or resource for election campaigning.
  • Effect of FIR:
    • This matter can become a big issue in the election environment.
    • The opposition is using this to question the intentions of the AAP government.

 

Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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