CS assault case: Kejriwal to join investigation

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

has agreed to join the investigation in the case of alleged assault of Anshu Prakash, the police said today.

In a letter addressed to of Civil Lines Police Station, the said he would be available at 5 PM on Friday at his camp office.The police had yesterday sent him a notice to join the investigation on Friday at 11 AM

Kejriwal also informed the police that he will video record the proceedings.

He wrote to the police that if they have issues with him video recording the proceedings, they can make arrangements and provide him the video after the questioning is over, the police said.

Prakash was allegedly assaulted during a meeting at Kejriwal's official residence on February 19.

Police have already questioned the 11 MLAs, who were present at the chief minister's residence for the meeting. Two MLAs Amantullah Khan and were arrested in the case.

Kejriwal, his former VK Jain and Deputy were also present there.

On February 23, a police team had examined the CCTV system installed at the chief minister's residence in the Civil Lines area and seized the hard disk. The forensic report on the hard disk is still awaited.

The "conspiracy" of assault on Prakash was "hatched" at Kejriwal's residence so it was no surprise that he would be questioned by the police, alleged Vijender Gupta, of Opposition in the Assembly.

"The chief minister should cooperate in investigation instead of indulging in over it," Gupta said.

The alleged assault on the had triggered a bitter tussle between the government and its bureaucracy.

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First Published: Thu, May 17 2018. 09:40 IST