Delhi CM Atishi Alleges EC Ignored AAP Delegation's Request for Meeting
Delhi CM Atishi alleges that the Election Commission (EC) refused to grant a meeting to AAP’s delegation, raising concerns over electoral transparency and fairness. The EC has yet to respond to the accusations.

Delhi Chief Minister Atishi has alleged that the Election Commission (EC) refused to grant a meeting to an AAP delegation, sparking controversy over the commission’s impartiality. The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) had reportedly sought an appointment to discuss key electoral concerns, but their request was ignored by the EC.
AAP’s Allegations Against the Election Commission
The Election Commission did not respond to AAP’s request for a meeting.
The delegation wanted to discuss critical electoral matters affecting the party.
The EC’s refusal raises questions about fairness and transparency in the election process.
Election Commission Yet to Respond
As of now, the Election Commission has not officially commented on the allegations. The issue has triggered political debate, with AAP leaders accusing the EC of bias against their party.
Political Reactions and Next Steps
AAP leaders have vowed to continue raising their concerns about election-related matters.
The party may take legal or constitutional steps if their concerns remain unaddressed.
The allegation by Delhi CM Atishi has intensified the political debate on electoral fairness. As the situation unfolds, all eyes are on the Election Commission’s response and the potential political fallout.