Swati Maliwal reached to record her statement in front of the magistrate, has accused Kejriwal’s PA Bibhav of assault

In response to the May 13 assault on Aam Aadmi Party MP Swati Maliwal at Delhi CM Kejriwal’s home, Delhi Police has taken action. The police will now begin their investigation on Friday after filing a formal complaint in the case on Thursday and arranging for Swati’s medical medical.

Delhi Police will first record Maliwal’s statement under Section 164 before the magistrate today in the assault case involving Swati Maliwal. Swati Maliwal, the Rajya Sabha MP, has arrived at Tis Hazari Court to give a testimony to the magistrate.

AAP MP Swati Maliwal was taken to AIIMS by Delhi Police on Thursday night at approximately 11 p.m. The location of her medical procedure.

The police had recorded her statement until now, but the court will not accept its veracity. When a statement is recorded before a magistrate, its accuracy is proven. The authorities will now begin additional inquiries based on those grounds.

Simultaneously, Bibhav Kumar, the personal secretary (PA) of Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, and the accused of assault were visited by a squad from the Civil Lines police station. He is currently in Punjab, though, and when he gets back to Delhi, the police will question him. The National Commission for Women summoned him on Thursday morning after taking notice. Bibhav has to appear before the commission today.

AAP MP Swati Maliwal accuses CM Kejriwal’s PA Bibhav Kumar of assault, sources

Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal’s PA, Bibhav Kumar, is accused of assaulting Aam Aadmi Party politician and former chairman of the Delhi Women Commission, Swati Maliwal, at his home on Monday.

Sources claim that at about nine in the morning, Maliwal placed a PCR call in this respect from the CM residence. Delhi Police arrived at the Chief Minister’s Civil Lines home following the call.

In this regard, Swati Maliwal has not yet filed a complaint with the police. Police sources claim that Swati was gone when the officers arrived at the scene. She stated she would make the complaint later when the police phoned him after this. She intends to first speak with the media before returning to the police station to file a complaint.

After coming out of jail, Kejriwal had darshan of Hanuman ji; will leave for party office in some time

CM Arvind Kejriwal visited the Hanuman Temple in Connaught Place today after receiving temporary relief from the Supreme Court on May 10 in the money laundering case about the Delhi Liquor Policy.

He lowered his head before Hanuman ji and said prayers throughout this time. We want to inform you that at 1 pm, Kejriwal will hold a press conference at the Aam Aadmi Party headquarters.

Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal will conduct his first-ever roadshow in South Delhi today as well. He will launch a road show in support of Sahiram Pehalwan, the alliance candidate from South Delhi, at 4 p.m., along with Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann.

Let us tell you that on Friday, May 10, Kejriwal was released from Tihar jail following a 50-day stay. He was detained by ED on March 21. The bench declared that Kejriwal is being given adequate time—48 hours before the polls. Kejriwal has been given provisional bail until June 1. Also, there is no restriction on election campaigning. But he will have to surrender on June 2.

Will Arvind Kejriwal get interim bail from the Supreme Court? ED tells SC that this is not a politically motivated case

Delhi Excise Policy Case: The Supreme Court is considering today i.e. on Tuesday whether Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal should be granted interim bail to campaign in the Lok Sabha elections or not.

The Enforcement Directorate (ED) told the Supreme Court in the Delhi Excise Policy case that Arvind Kejriwal stayed at the 7-star Grand Hyatt hotel during the 2022 Goa Assembly elections and the bill for it was paid by Chanpreet Singh, who allegedly Had accepted cash for Aadmi Party’s campaign.

ED told the Supreme Court that this is not a politically motivated case. Additional Solicitor General SV Raju, appearing for the ED, says, “We are not worried about politics, we are worried about evidence and we have evidence.”

ED says that in the initial phase, there was no focus on Arvind Kejriwal and ED was not paying attention to him, but as the investigation progressed, his role became clear.

High Court seeks reply from ED-CBI on Manish Sisodia’s bail, next hearing on May 8

In the money laundering case about the Delhi liquor scam, former Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia has requested bail. The Delhi High Court has sent a notice to the ED-CBI requesting their response.

Also gave big relief to the AAP leader

Manish Sisodia, the leader of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and a former deputy chief minister of Delhi, has received significant relief from the High Court. Sisodia can see his sick wife once a week, as per the Delhi High Court’s ruling. He is going to be detained for this term.

Sisodia has appealed the order made on April 30 by Special Judge Kaveri Baweja of Rouse Avenue Court to deny the bail request in the Delhi High Court. This case’s next hearing is scheduled for May 8.

On April 30, Rouse Avenue Court denied his standard bail request. Special Judge Kaveri Baweja denied Sisodia’s request for bail in the ED and CBI investigations. He then made an application to the High Court. Sisodia had appealed the Rouse Avenue Court’s ruling to the High Court.

Let us remind you that Sisodia was detained by the CBI on February 26 of last year concerning the money laundering case involving the Delhi liquor scandal. CBI had questioned him for eight hours before his detention. On March 9, the ED arrested him as a result.

ED issues 8th summons to Arvind Kejriwal in liquor scam case, called for questioning on March 4

Delhi: CM Arvind Kejriwal has been called by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) once more about the purported liquor scam in Delhi. This is the eighth summons that the Delhi Chief Minister has received from the investigating agency. Earlier, Arvind Kejriwal persisted in his claim that the seven ED summonses were unlawful.

Tuesday saw Arvind Kejriwal receive another summons from the ED on the liquor policy (Delhi Excise Policy), and they scheduled a meeting for March 4th to question him.

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal reportedly stated that the ED summons is a tactic used to exert pressure on INDIA to withdraw, according to news agency PTI. He will appear before the investigating agency at the court’s request.

The special thing is that on Monday, February 26, the Delhi Chief Minister did not appear before the ED. In response to ED’s summons, AAP stated that although ED is sending the summons, the case is still pending and the next hearing is scheduled on March 16. AAP stated that ED should wait for the court’s ruling rather than delivering summonses daily.

ED’s seventh summons to Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal, called for questioning on February 26

Arvind Kejriwal ED Summon: The ED has sent Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal his seventh summons. On Thursday, February 22, ED sent him a summons and called him for questioning on Monday.

Earlier he was scheduled to appear before the ED on Monday, February 19, 2024, but Arvind Kejriwal did not appear. Then, Kejriwal was called in for questioning by the ED, which was looking into allegations of money laundering in the alleged liquor policy scam in Delhi.

Declaring ED’s summons to be unlawful, the AAP then stated that the court is currently debating the summons‘ legality. The ED has made contact with the court. Rather than repeatedly delivering summonses, ED needs to await the court’s ruling. This was the sixth time when Kejriwal did not appear before the ED summons. Arvind Kejriwal’s problems could now get worse as a result of the seventh summons.

According to sources, Kejriwal has been summoned to appear on February 26 before the financial probe agency.

Arvind Kejriwal will not appear before ED for the 6th time, AAP said – waiting for the court’s decision

ED Summons Arvind Kejriwal: Arvind Kejriwal, the CM of Delhi, has decided not to appear before the ED on Monday, February 19, 2024. Kejriwal was called in by the ED to be questioned about money laundering related to the purported liquor scam in Delhi. AAP has declared the Enforcement Directorate (ED) summons to be unlawful and has decided not to appear before the ED today, February 19.

The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) stated that the ED’s summonses are unlawful in this regard. The court is currently debating the legality of the ED summons. Rather than repeatedly delivering summonses, ED needs to await the court’s ruling. For the sixth time, Kejriwal has not responded to an ED summons.

On Monday, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal disregarded the sixth ED summons for a question on the excise policy matter. Chief Minister Kejriwal received a summons, but the Aam Aadmi Party declared it “illegal” and that the case was now in court. Rather than issuing a summons, ED needs to await the court’s ruling.

ED raids underway at the residence of AAP MP ND Gupta in Delhi

ED raids are underway at the residence of AAP MP ND Gupta in Delhi. According to sources, the ED is searching around ten locations as part of its money laundering investigation, including the personal secretary of Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal‘s home and other places linked to the Aam Aadmi Party.

AAP leader Sanjay Singh could not take oath as Rajya Sabha MP, Rajya Sabha Chairman gave the reason

On Monday, February 5, AAP leader Sanjay Singh will not be able to take the oath of office as a Rajya Sabha MP. The head of the Rajya Sabha has forbidden Sanjay Singh from taking the oath of office as an MP. The Chairman states that the Privileges Committee is now handling this issue.

We would like to notify you that Rouse Avenue Court granted partial relief to Sanjay Singh, the leader of the Aam Aadmi Party. Sanjay Singh was granted permission by the court to leave prison and take his oath in the Rajya Sabha. But the chairman of the Rajya Sabha has already refused to let Sanjay Singh take the oath of office as an MP before Monday’s swearing-in ceremony.

Sanjay Singh had petitioned the court for interim bail on Thursday, February 1. He requested a seven-day temporary bail so that he may be present at the swearing-in event on February 5. additionally be permitted to take part in the Parliamentary session, which takes place from February 5 to February 9.

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