A group of residents of G-point Kalibari basti protested outside the AAP headquarters alleging that their colony consisting of around 7,000 residents were not on the election rolls. “Only 10 or 12 could vote,” Bhullar Singh Pasi, a resident of the colony, told Firstpost. [caption id=“attachment_1266149” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] Members of the colony with their voter id cards: Sandip Roy/Firstpost[/caption] Pasi believes the Congress is angry with them because they are being relocated to Paharganj but have filed a case in court. “These people say they want to remove poverty but they are removing the poor,” grumbled another resident Kesha Ram. The residents alleged that the election commission was at the booth while they were complaining and said that they should be allowed to vote. However, after the official left the police allegedly told them to get lost. Another resident Ram Kali said that she works as a labourer and carries loads on her head to earn between Rs 5,000 to 6,000 a month. “Mazdoori chhodke vote deney aayi par woh bhi nahin hua (Leaving work we had gone to vote but had to return unsuccessfully),” she said showing her voter id card.