AAP also seeks action against three BJP MPs for ‘fabricated’ videos about Delhi govt schools.
The Election Commission must put a 48-hour on ban home minister Amit Shah from campaigning in Delhi for tweeting a “fake” video on government schools, said Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Sanjay Singh on Wednesday.
Singh and APP leader Pankaj Gupta complained to the commission against Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MPs Gautam Gambhir, Parvesh Verma and Hans Raj Hans were circulating “false and fabricated” videos about Delhi government schools “Today we met Election Commission and demanded that Amit Shah be banned for 48 hours from campaigning. FIR should also be lodged against all their leaders who made and circulated such fake videos and all such tweets be deleted,” Singh told reporters.
Eight BJP MPs visited the schools and on Tuesday shared videos of their findings. Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal had on Tuesday said the videos of alleged deficiencies in Delhi government schools shared by Home Minister Amit Shah were false. Singh said the BJP has been completely baffled by the Delhi’s education model, and Shah is running a campaign to insult the 16 lakh children of Delhi, the 32 lakh parents of Delhi and thousands of teachers…
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