Delhi CS 'assault': AAP cries foul as police visits CM's residence

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Police on Friday visited Arvind Kejriwal's residence to look for evidence in connection with an alleged assault on there by two legislators just days back.

of told IANS that the "raid" was underway and police would be looking for CCTV footages besides questioning staff regarding the alleged assault.

The termed the action "police raj" and said that there was no "intimation" prior to the search.

Kejriwal told reporters outside his residence that he was "happy that the investigation is taking place" but said that they probe agencies should also garner "courage to question (BJP chief) Amit Shah" in the Justice death case.

"A lot of police has been sent to my house. Investigation is going on in my house. It is a good thing," Kejriwal later said in a tweet.

This was the first time the has responded to the allegations on the assault.

Kejriwal also said in another tweet that his has sought an appointment with the later in the day.

The Police is under the jurisdiction of Baijal.

"CM house taken over by police.

Huge number of police force enters CM house without any intimation. Police Raj kills democracy in Police spread all over inside CM house.

"If this is what they can do to an elected CM, think what they can to poor people," Deputy Manish Sisodia's said in a tweet.

Earlier this week the had alleged that he was beaten up by Amanatullah Khan and Prakash Jarwal -- MLAs -- in the presence of Kejriwal at the latter's residence on Monday night.

Prakash on Tuesday said the incident took place when he was summoned to attend an emergency meeting at Kejriwal's home.

On Thursday, the Chief Minister's told police that he saw Khan and Jarwal "physically assault" the Chief Secretary, according to Jain's statement recorded by the Police.

Later in the day, Khan and Jarwal were sent to judicial custody for 14 days by a court.

Scores of government employees across the city started a silent protest on Thursday to mark their support for the

The is heading the protest. government employees have decided to observe a five-minute silence outside their respective offices every day till steps were taken to "ensure safety and dignity" of government staff in the city.

Bureaucrats had also taken a decision that they would not meet or talk over phone to the Chief Minister, his ministers or MLAs till Kejriwal accepts and apologises for the alleged assault and takes action.

--IANS

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First Published: Fri, February 23 2018. 13:24 IST
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