Delhi Assembly Election: Kapil Mishra says,  'Pakistan's entry has been done in Shaheen Bagh'
Delhi Assembly Election: Kapil Mishra says, 'Pakistan's entry has been done in Shaheen Bagh'
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New Delhi: Voting is to be held on 8 February for the assembly elections 2020 in the country's capital Delhi. While the Delhi Election Commission is constantly appealing to people to vote in maximum numbers through advertisements. At the same time, one BJP candidate is engaged in declaring this day as a contest between India and Pakistan. Former MLA of Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and presently BJP candidate from Model Town seat in Delhi, Kapil Mishra has tweeted that India and Pakistan are to be fought on 8 February.

Kapil Mishra did not stop here, he wrote in the tweet that, Pakistan is being built at different places in Delhi. Pakistan's entry has been done in Shaheen Bagh. The law of the country is not being considered in Shaheen Bagh, Chand Bagh, Indralok. Pakistani rioters have taken over the streets of Delhi. Let us know that on September 8, Kapil Mishra had posted posters in Delhi under the name of CM Arvind Kejriwal's Mann Ki Baat. It reads, "The anti-country slogans will save Kejriwal." Let us tell you that posters with anti-Ashoka Road slogans including ITO, Mandi House, Connaught Place were seen.

These posters were sung against the notice from the Home Department of Delhi Government, which said that in the case of raising anti-national slogans in the JNU, it has not been proved that the slogans were raised by Kanhaiya Kumar of JNU. Along with this, it was also told that the charge sheet filed against Kanhaiya Kumar in the case of raising anti-national slogans in JNU was presented without the permission of Delhi government.

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