**New Delhi, India** — On the eve of crucial elections, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal met with the Election Commission (EC) to express concerns over potential threats to voters. Kejriwal alleged that certain elements were attempting to intimidate voters, urging the EC to ensure a free and fair electoral process.
In response, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) dismissed Kejriwal’s claims, labeling them as baseless and politically motivated. BJP spokespersons argued that such allegations were an attempt to divert attention from the real issues at hand.
The meeting with the EC comes at a critical juncture, as the political atmosphere in Delhi remains charged with anticipation. Kejriwal’s Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has been actively campaigning, emphasizing the need for transparency and integrity in the electoral process.
The Election Commission has assured all parties of its commitment to conducting the elections in a fair and impartial manner, promising stringent measures to protect voter rights and uphold democratic principles.
As the city braces for the polls, the political discourse continues to heat up, with parties vying for the trust and support of the electorate.