"A complaint was made by a BJP worker that around 60 lakh copies of newspaper 'AAP ki Kranti' were being delivered to Kejriwal's office at Shivajinagar Colony in Mehmoorganj area of the city," District Magistrate-cum-District Election officer Pranjal Yadav told PTI.
"But the flying squad comprising zonal magistrates found only one lakh ninety-two thousand copies of its newspaper while the AAP had taken permission for two lakh copies to be delivered to their office here," Yadav said.
Gifts including t-shirts and sarees had also been distributed during the roadshow of BJP PM nominee Narendra Modi on April 24, the day when he also filed his nomination papers in the city.
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