New Delhi: Union Minister of State Anurag Thakur and BJP MP Pravesh Verma are overshadowed by making controversial statements in the election campaign for Delhi Assembly Elections 2020. The Election Commission has asked BJP to immediately remove Anurag Thakur and MP Pravesh Verma from the list of star campaigners. Where BJP leaders Anurag Thakur and Pravesh Verma made controversial statements targeting the opposition in support of party candidates. After the matter came to notice, the Election Commission issued a notice to both the leaders.
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The Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) has submitted the report to the Election Commission on Tuesday on the issue of people raising controversial slogans at the election rally by Union Minister Anurag Thakur and MP Pravesh Sahib Singh Verma. In the case of the controversial slogan, the Central Election Commission has issued notice to Anurag Thakur asking him to reply by 12 noon on January 30. In this case, Congress had complained to the Election Commission.
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It is also being said that Anurag Thakur was addressing a public meeting on Monday in support of Rithala's candidate Manish Chaudhary. At the same time, he raised slogans to shoot the traitors of the country from the stage. At the same time, BJP MP from West Delhi, Pravesh Verma, gave a disputed statement during the meeting on Tuesday. In it, it was said that a situation like Shaheen Bagh can happen in entire Delhi. If not yet managed, then these people will enter the houses and scare them. A senior official of Delhi CEO's office said that they have submitted its report to the Commission. In the disputed slogans case in Rithala, Congress leaders Ajay Maken and Subhash Chopra complained against Anurag Thakur and Pravesh Verma to the Election Commission.
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