Delhi Aam Aadmi Party crash Raheesappa Candidate of began to step down; AAP Rajya Sabha MP Swati Maliwal has publicly discussed an alleged sexual assault incident that occurred in the Delhi Chief Minister’s residence on May 13.
Amid this, Maliwal said she visited the Civil Lines police station to register a complaint but could not, thanks to the many media calls. Using their own words, Times Now requested Maliwal to share the details of her experience with them, to which Maliwal responded that she was ‘scared’ and had to go home.
Maliwal alleged that action could not be expected from AAP as she was threatened by Bibhav Kumar, Arvind Kejriwal’s assistant, who badly beat her up. They have their ways of harassing her. Maliwal further shared that on telling her ordeal to Sanjay Singh, a senior leader of AAP, he said they would see and do something.
The incident has caused great anger and led Maliwal to record a statement at The Tis Hazari Court. It has also been alleged that Sanjay Singh went to Maliwal’s house, and Kejriwal later met Bibhav Kumar.
The charges against Kejriwal’s advisor have certainly put a question mark on the security mechanisms of politicians and other personalities, particularly women, in the national capital. In particular, the AAP, which has recently campaigned for women’s rights, has been un乐讯彩票登录嵹趣 by a rather complex and rather significant case now.
While the authorities and police try to unravel the truth in the alleged assault, the public and other members of the political class have kept their ears close to the ground to look for further developments that may arise from this case.