Kejriwal says fight is with Modi, Rai dismisses claims

May 12, 2014 09:54 am | Updated November 16, 2021 06:46 pm IST - Varanasi

As voting got underway in this high-profile Lok Sabha constituency, AAP candidate Arvind Kejriwal said his direct fight was with BJP’s Narendra Modi and Congress’ Ajay Rai was nowhere in the contest.

Mr. Rai, however, dismissed these claims and said the voters of Varanasi will elect him as he was the only “son of the soil” in the fray.

Speaking to reporters outside a polling booth, Mr. Kejriwal said that people should come out in large numbers and vote, while the BJP’s prime ministerial candidate too made a similar appeal through a tweet.

Mr. Kejriwal further said his direct fight was with Mr. Modi and Mr. Rai was not even in the contest.

The AAP leader also said he would not talk further as he can be accused of violating poll code.

Meanwhile, questions were raised about presence of AAP leader Manish Sisodia in Varanasi, as all outsiders involved with poll campaign, excluding the candidates, are not allowed to remain within the constituency after campaigning stopped on evening of May 10.

There were also reports of some minor glitches with Electronic Voting Machines at some booths, while presence of laptops distributed by the SP government in UP at some polling stations in nearby constituency of Chandauli also came for attack from some quarters.

Voters at some booths also complained about their names not being present on the voter lists.

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