Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal accused the BJP of orchestrating the removal of thousands of voters from electoral rolls in key constituencies ahead of the Delhi Assembly elections. Kejriwal cited Shahdara, where the AAP narrowly won in the previous election, as an example, claiming 75% of 500 checked names on a BJP deletion application were still valid residents.
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