AAP MPs Join Opposition protest against alleged voter fraud, march to EC office

New Delhi, Aug 11 (UNI) Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) MPs, led by Rajya Sabha member Sanjay Singh, participated in a protest march from Parliament to the Election Commission of India (ECI) headquarters today, alongside other opposition lawmakers, to highlight allegations of large-scale voter fraud involving the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the ECI.

Protesters raised slogans and attempted to submit a memorandum to the ECI but were stopped by police. Several MPs were detained and later taken to a police station. Sanjay Singh described the detentions as “completely wrong” and alleged that the ECI avoided meeting the opposition.

Singh claimed that votes had been manipulated to secure BJP victories in multiple states, calling the current administration “an illegal government” and accusing the ECI of being complicit. He referred to previous allegations made by AAP in Delhi, as well as similar claims from Maharashtra and Haryana, and cited what he called irregularities in Bihar’s voter lists, including fake entries.

According to Singh, these alleged irregularities extended to the recent Lok Sabha elections. He accused the ECI of refusing to release certain data and video footage, and of not disclosing details to the Supreme Court.

The ECI has not issued a response to the latest claims. The BJP has previously rejected allegations of voter fraud, calling them baseless.

 

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