Delhi elections: two CMO staff members are arrested with ₹5L in cash

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Delhi elections: two CMO staff members are arrested with ₹5L in cash
On Tuesday, two workers from Delhi Chief Minister Atishi’s office were arrested after they were discovered in possession of ₹5 lakh in cash.
The police received a tip and arrested the two men, Gaurav and Ajit. According to reports, Atishi’s personal assistant is Gaurav.
The individuals were turned over to the police for additional investigation after the Flying Squad Team (FST) confiscated the money.

Police affirm confinement, Congress alarms Political decision Commission
Delhi Police Delegate Magistrate Ravi Kumar Singh affirmed the detainment and money seizure.
“We got a call about individuals being captured with ₹5 lakh. Our group arrived at the spot, and the FST gave more than two men, specifically Gaurav and Ajit,” Singh said.
The wellspring of the cash is being scrutinized by police.
In the mean time, the Delhi Congress has alarmed the Political decision Commission, claiming this episode is an endeavor by AAP to impact political race results.

Lawful activity
FIR recorded against Atishi, AAP denies charges
A FIR was recorded against Atishi for purportedly abusing the Model Set of rules and deterring community workers.
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Delhi blamed Atishi for circulating cash, scrutinizing her activities in a virtual entertainment post.
In any case, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has denied these charges, calling it a trick by BJP to malign them before races.

Cash trail
Kept people guarantee cash was for stall the executives
The Area Political decision Official/DM South-East Delhi said Gaurav claimed the cash was for stall the executives in Giri Nagar, KalkaJi.
Nonetheless, Gaurav likewise said the money was private and related to a house deal.
He offered verification of his case to India Today television.
Police examinations uncovered Gaurav’s contact with Atishi’s Dad, Pankaj, talking about cash dispersion utilizing code words.

Final voting day
Casting a ballot starts in Delhi in the midst of tight security
Casting a ballot has started in each of the 70 electorates of Delhi under close security. The AAP is expecting a third sequential term against BJP and Congress challengers.
Over 1.56 crore electors will pick among 699 competitors, with results anticipated on February 8.
To guarantee quiet decisions, more than 30,000 police staff and 220 organizations of paramilitary powers have been conveyed across the public capital.

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