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Police not acting on minister's assault complaint: AAP

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

(AAP) leaders today accused the of acting in a partisan manner and taking no action in the case of an alleged attack on at the Secretariat. said the police acted swifty and arrested two AAP MLAs today in the alleged assault case of Anshu Prakash, but failed to do anything about the case filed by the AAP minister, despite the CCTV footage clearly showing that he was mobbed and assaulted by government officials and staff at the Secretariat. Hussain has approached the court, seeking preservation of the CCTV footage showing the incident when he was allegedly mobbed and assaulted by the officials. Reading out excerpts of the court order at a press conference, said the had observed that the CCTV footage prima facie showed that the was surrounded by a "herd of people and thereafter, criminal force was used against him as well as his staff". "Prima facie, I found merits in the contentions made by the for the applicant (Hussain) as the contents of the FIR show that the was going to his office when the alleged incident of criminal restrain, use of criminal force, causing hurt and damaging the belongings took place. "The CCTV footage shown in the court also clarifies the same," the quoted the as saying and added, "But the is yet to seize the CCTV footage and examine the witnesses, which shows a conspiracy to destabilise the " The footage was played at the press meet.

The AAP leaders also alleged that the had assured Hussain's attackers of protection. Despite attempts, Prakash was not available for comments. "The and the are hand in glove and they are acting at the behest of the BJP to destabilise the Delhi government," alleged. A court here today asked the police to assess the threat perception and provide necessary security, if required, to Hussain. ordered the of Police (DCP) to take necessary action after viewing the CCTV footage of the incident. Hussain has lodged a police complaint, claiming that a day after the alleged assault on the chief secretary, he was mobbed by the officials and staff of the Delhi government, who raised slogans and prevented him from taking the elevator to his sixth-floor office at the Secretariat. The has also alleged that he was restrained from going to his office and that his mobile phone was snatched during the incident.

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First Published: Thu, March 01 2018. 19:30 IST
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