Case against Delhi Chief Minister Atishi for violating election code of conduct 
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Case against Delhi Chief Minister Atishi for violating election code of conduct

The Delhi Chief Minister has been accused of using a government vehicle for personal purposes in the FIR filed by the returning officer.

JJ News Desk

An FIR has been filed by the returning officer against Delhi Chief Minister Atishi for violating the model code of conduct ahead of the Assembly elections. The Chief Minister has been accused of using a government vehicle for personal purposes.

The complaint mentioned that after the Delhi election was announced on January 7, a PWD government vehicle was allegedly delivering election campaign materials to the election office of the AAP.

A Kalkaji resident, KS Duggal, lodged a separate complaint with the Govindpuri SHO regarding the matter. The returning officer directed police to take immediate action against South-East Divisional Executive Engineer Sanjay Kumar.

Atishi, who is the MLA from Kalkaji, has been renominated from the high-profile seat. The BJP has fielded veteran leader and former MP Ramesh Bidhuri from Kalkaji.

Source: India Today

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