Maliwal case: Delhi Police arrests Bibhav from CM's residence
Maliwal has alleged that the CM's aide attacked her with full force, slapping her in the face and kicking her in the chest and abdomen on 13 May when she had gone to meet the chief minister
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AAP legal cell head Sanjeev Nasiar being stopped at Civil Lines Police Station where Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal's aide Bibhav Kumar is kept after his arrest, in New Delhi on Saturday. PHOTO: PTI
New Delhi, 18 May
Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's
aide Bibhav Kumar was arrested Saturday in connection with the alleged assault
on AAP MP Swati Maliwal, even as the party claimed she was
"blackmailed" by the BJP as she faces a corruption case. Kumar was
picked up from the chief minister's residence by a Delhi Police team, a senior
police officer said, a day after Maliwal recorded her statement before a
magistrate at the Tis Hazari court.
Maliwal has alleged that the CM's
aide attacked her with full force, slapping her in the face and kicking her in
the chest and abdomen on 13 May when she had gone to meet the chief minister.
A senior police officer said Kumar
was arrested from the chief minister's residence on Saturday. The officer said
Kumar had gone there in the morning to meet Kejriwal. "He will be produced
before a court and police will seek his custody for further
interrogation," the officer said.
Police said they have recorded the
statement of at least 10 people, including security personnel and other staff
at the chief minister's residence, who were present at the time of the alleged
assault on 13 May.
Earlier in the day, Bibhav Kumar
wrote to police, saying that he is ready to cooperate in their investigation,
but they should also consider his complaint against Maliwal.
On Friday, Kumar filed a police
complaint, alleging Maliwal breached the security of the CM's residence to gain
unauthorised entry on 13 May and created a ruckus there. The CM's aide also
alleged that when he tried to stop her she hurled abuses at him.
Senior AAP leader Atishi addressed
a press conference here in which she said if the Delhi Police is impartial, it
should also register an FIR on Kumar's complaint.
Talking to PTI Videos, Atishi
claimed the former DCW chief faces arrest in an illegal recruitment case and
she was "blackmailed" by the BJP to become part of a
"conspiracy" against Kejriwal.
Atishi, who is also a cabinet
minister in the Delhi government, alleged that Maliwal went to the chief
minister's official residence on Monday without an appointment. "Why did
she barge in? Why did she land up at the chief minister's residence without an
appointment? Arvind Kejriwal was busy that day and did not meet her. If he had
met her that day, the allegations levelled against Bibhav Kumar could have been
levelled against him," Atishi said.
She said Maliwal was made the face
of this "conspiracy" by the BJP. "The BJP has a pattern. First
they file cases and then threaten to send leaders to jail. Swati Maliwal is
facing charges in an illegal recruitment case registered by the Anti-Corruption
Branch. An FIR has been registered in the case and it is at a stage where she
could be arrested. "The BJP blackmailed Maliwal and made her the face of
this conspiracy," the AAP leader charged.
Meanwhile, another purported video
of Maliwal from the day of the incident surfaced online.
In the video, a woman security
personnel is seen holding Maliwal by her arm while escorting her out of
Kejriwal's residence. As they exit the main gate, Maliwal frees her arm from
the security personnel's grip.
Maliwal's medical examination was
conducted at the AIIMS on Friday. According to the medico-legal certificate
(MLC), she has "bruises over proximal left leg dorsal aspect of approx
size 3x2 cm and right cheek elbow below right eye of approx size 2x2 cm"
The BJP, meanwhile, accused AAP
leaders of tarnishing Maliwal's image by circulating "edited" videos.
Maliwal also attacked her party for dismissing as baseless her assault
allegations against Bibhav Kumar, and said the AAP has given in under a
"goon's pressure" and is now questioning her character. The AAP,
Maliwal said, has made a "U-turn" two days after accepting that Kumar
had "misbehaved" with her.
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