EC asks Delhi police to take action against BJP candidate Parvesh Verma on AAP's complaints
Delhi Assembly elections: The BJP fielded former MP Parvesh Verma from the New Delhi seat against ex-chief minister and AAP supremo Arvind Kejriwal.

The Election Commission of India on Monday asked Delhi police to take action against BJP candidate from the New Delhi constituency Parvesh Verma on Aam Aadmi Party's complaints. The development comes hours after an AAP delegation headed by Delhi Chief Minister Atishi, her Punjab counterpart Bagwant Mann, AAP national convenor Arvind Kejriwal, MP Sanjay Singh and others met the Election Commissioner, seeking action against Verma. AAP alleged that the BJP leader is involved in the manipulation of the voter list in the New Delhi constitution.
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Cash distribution allegation against Verma
Earlier, Kejriwal slammed Verma for distributing Rs 1,100 to women in New Delhi, saying his father would have been ashamed of him for a "traitor" son like him. The AAP also filed a complaint against Verma with the Enforcement Directorate (ED), alleging that cash was being distributed in Kejriwal's constituency ahead of polls. The party has demanded that the agency register a case of money laundering against Verma.