Tribune News Service
New Delhi, February 9
The Chief Electoral Officer of Delhi cautioned citizens against “misleading calls” claiming deletion of their names from electoral rolls, a day after a BJP delegation met the Chief Election Commissioner and alleged that the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) had been making such phone calls.
The statement from the poll panel drew sharp reaction from AAP national convener and Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, who said the Election Commission “must not be allowed to become an agent of a political party”.
The office of the Delhi CEO, in the statement, said it had been brought to its notice that “a large number of calls have been received from unknown persons by many citizens of Delhi telling them that their names have already been deleted from the electoral roll and the callers will get the same restored in the electoral roll”.
“The citizens of Delhi are hereby advised to beware of such misleading calls coming from unknown persons. The only authority to add or delete a name in the electoral roll is the Electoral Registration Officer. Separate legal action as required is being taken,” the statement said.
The BJP delegation led by Union minister Vijay Goel had on Friday requested the Chief Election Commissioner to issue clarification on “bogus claims” by the AAP that names of 30 lakh voters in Delhi were deleted from electoral rolls.
The Election Commission should come out with a press statement to “expose” lies spread by the Arvind Kejriwal-led party, Goel had said.