Aakhir Tak – In Shorts
- Arvind Kejriwal questioned Gujarat Police’s deployment for his security.
- The Election Commission had replaced Punjab Police personnel earlier.
- Gujarat Home Minister cited EC’s directives for the move.
- BJP accused Kejriwal of fearing defeat in elections.
- 220 police companies from multiple states were deployed for Delhi polls.
Aakhir Tak – In Depth
Kejriwal Questions Security Arrangement
Arvind Kejriwal criticized the deployment of Gujarat Police for his security after Punjab Police were removed. He questioned the motives behind this move on social media.
Election Commission’s Protocol and Directives
The EC instructed Punjab Police to step back, citing legal restrictions. Gujarat Police personnel were deployed to manage security as part of the EC’s broader poll strategy. Delhi Police clarified that other state forces only have limited roles.
Response from Gujarat’s Home Minister
Gujarat Home Minister Harsh Sanghvi highlighted EC’s guidelines for deploying forces from multiple states during elections. He accused Kejriwal of selectively targeting Gujarat.
BJP’s Criticism of Kejriwal
BJP leaders argued that Kejriwal’s remarks stem from fear of losing elections. The party reiterated that the EC’s arrangements are standard procedure.
Role of External Police Forces
For Delhi elections, 220 companies from various states ensured peace and security. Their duties included interstate checks and safeguarding polling stations under EC supervision.
Aakhir Tak – Key Takeaways to Remember
- Gujarat Police deployment followed EC’s directive.
- Kejriwal’s remarks sparked political debate.
- Security arrangements play a critical role in Delhi elections.
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