AAP's West Delhi candidate Balbir Singh Jakhar's affidavits were found to be incomplete by the district election office Thursday, which sent him notices.
Jakhar (47), who is making his electoral debut, was among the 36 candidates who filed their nominations Thursday for the Lok Sabha polls.
He has declared movable and immovable assets worth over Rs 3.28 crore.
An advocate, Jakhar, has shown an income of
The AAP candidate has immovable assets worth
However, when contacted, Jakhar told PTI, "We had downloaded the format of the affidavit from the Election Commission Of India website. There is some problem in the sequence of the columns and the row on income tax dues, which are not in proper sequence. I will be filing the revised affidavit on April 22."
After filing his nomination, Jakhar said, "I want to serve the people of Delhi and work for the people of west Delhi. The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and our Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal have been working for the welfare of people."
Senior AAP leader Gopal Rai, who accompanied Jakhar, said, "On April 20, our candidates from Chandni Chowk, east and north west Delhi will be filing nominations and on
April 22, party candidates from north east, south and New Delhi constituencies will file the nominations."
Meanwhile, the party has also fielded a dummy candidate Vikram Singh Jakhar (29) from the same constituency. He has declared an income of Rs 6,81,590 in the income tax return filed last year and owns immovable assets worth
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