x1 gaming Delhi Elections 2025: Police Books CM Atishi For MCC 'Violation' | Details

With less than a day to go for the Assembly elections in the national capital, the Delhi police have registered a case against Delhi CM Atishi, the AAP candidate from Kalkajix1 gaming, for allegedly violating the Model Code of Conduct (MCC) and obstructing public servants on duty, as reported by PTI.
"We have registered an FIR against Kalkaji AAP candidate at the Govindpuri Police Station under various sections, and further investigation is under process," said the police officer,mnl777 online casino as quoted by PTI.
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He further said that action was taken as the AAP candidate was found at Fateh Singh Marg along with 50-70 supporters and 10 vehicles. Police instructed them to vacate the area as per MCC guidelines. But they obstructed an officer from doing his duties, he said.
www royal888casinoIn a post on X, Atishi hit out at the Election Commission, alleging BJP candidate Ramesh Bidhuri and members of his family were openly resorting to "hooliganism," but no action was taken, while a case was registered against her.
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