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Watch: Congress Candidate Alka Lamba Tries To Slap AAP Worker Near Poll Booth For Allegedly Making Obscene Comment
Swarajya Staff
Feb 08, 2020, 12:19 PM | Updated 12:19 PM IST
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Amid the polling going on in Delhi for 70 assembly seats, a video has gone viral on social media in which congress candidate and former AAP MLA Alka Lamba tried to slapp an AAP worker at a polling booth, reports India Today.
The incident occurred in front of the the polling booth in Majnu Ka Tila on Saturday (8 Februrary). The police officers present at the scene intervened as she raised a complaint with the officials regarding AAP workers allegedly making obscene comments on her.
#WATCH Delhi: Scuffle breaks out between AAP and Congress workers near Majnu ka Teela, Congress candidate Alka Lamba tries to slap an AAP worker. AAP leader Sanjay Singh has said the party will complain to Election Commission. #DelhiElections2020 (note: abusive language) pic.twitter.com/l5VriLUTkF
— ANI (@ANI) February 8, 2020
In the ongoing elections Alka Lamba, the Chandni Chowk MLA from AAP, is contested from Chandni Chowk seat on Congress ticket. She had severed ties with AAP and CM Arvind Kejriwal after disagreements and a public spat.
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