Arvind Kejriwal claims 'BJP conspiracy' against Purvanchalis: Don't tell your name
India TodayFormer Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal doubled down on his claim that the BJP was trying to get names of voters deleted from the electoral roll. In an emotional appeal to the people of Purvanchal living in Delhi, Kejriwal asked them not to show their ID cards to members of the BJP as they would try to get their names removed from the electoral roll. "The BJP has filed an application to delete the names of 11,018 voters in the Shahdara area, but when we cross-checked that application on 500 names, 75 per cent of people were still living there, but their names can be deleted from the electoral roll," PTI quoted the AAP convenor as saying. While reacting to JP Nadda's remarks, Arvind Kejriwal asked him to apologise to the people of Purvanchal, saying that his comments would "prove costly" for the saffron party in the Delhi elections.