AAP Criticizes BJP Over Voter List Purge in Gujarat

In a recent statement, Isudan Gadhvi, the Gujarat president of the Aam Aadmi Party, condemned the BJP government for the removal of over 7 million voters from the electoral rolls. He argued that this action reflects the ruling party's fear of a potential defeat in the upcoming elections. Gadhvi announced that AAP has mobilized a team of 20,000 agents to assist those affected by this voter list purge. He emphasized the growing public discontent with the BJP's governance and called on citizens to reach out to AAP for support in restoring their voting rights. This situation highlights the increasing tensions in Gujarat's political landscape as elections approach.
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AAP Criticizes BJP Over Voter List Purge in Gujarat

AAP's Gujarat President Speaks Out

The Gujarat state president of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), Isudan Gadhvi, has voiced strong criticism against the BJP government regarding the removal of 7,373,000 voters from the electoral rolls during a special intensive review process. Gadhvi asserted that this mass deletion indicates the BJP's panic, suggesting they may face a significant defeat in the upcoming elections.


Allegations of Voter List Manipulation

Addressing the issue of the special intensive review, Gadhvi claimed that the names of millions of voters have been unjustly removed across Gujarat. In response, AAP has deployed a dedicated team of 20,000 booth-level agents (BLA-2) to assist citizens whose names have been taken off the lists.


Public Discontent and AAP's Response

Gadhvi remarked that the effects of the BJP's three decades of misrule are becoming evident to the public. He emphasized that the large-scale removal of voters' names reflects the ruling party's waning grip on power. He pointed out the growing dissatisfaction among various societal groups, including farmers, unemployed youth, women, and the middle class. The AAP leader highlighted several grievances contributing to this unrest, particularly the struggles of farmers, low wages, lack of justice for employees, and widespread anger towards the BJP.


Call to Action for Affected Voters

Gadhvi expressed confidence that the public will now place their trust in the Aam Aadmi Party. He announced that AAP will conduct a thorough analysis of emerging data to identify affected individuals. He urged anyone whose name has been removed from the voter list to contact the party directly, assuring them that the team of 20,000 members will provide the necessary assistance to restore their names.