CS assault: Kejriwal says 'fake' case against elected AAP representatives humiliating people

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Amid reports that the Police will soon file the chargesheet in the case of alleged assault on by lawmakers, said today the "fake" case against elected representatives was "humiliating" to the people.

The police registered a case in connection with the incident and questioned Kejriwal, Deputy and 11 lawmakers present at the meeting. It is expected to file the chargesheet soon.

"Mr prime minister, such fake case against elected representatives of is humiliating to the people," Kejriwal tweeted in Hindi.

He asserted that the will continue to serve people despite the "opposition" faced by it. "We will do our duty, you do yours," he added, referring to the

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The police had seized the hard disk connected to the CCTV camera system at Kejriwal's residence as part of its probe into the case. It has received the forensic test report of the CCTV camera system, which said the cameras did not show the actual time that night.

"We are at an advanced stage of investigation and the chargesheet is being prepared," a said without elaborating.

AAP asserted that the was not assaulted on February 19. He alleged the so-called chargesheet is a conspiracy to frame Kejriwal, Deputy CM and AAP lawmakers.

"Modi fears Kejriwal not His priority is to topple the AAP government," Bhardwaj alleged.

First, the IAS officers went on "strike" for four months and now this "conspiracy" is being hatched, he said.

Following the alleged assault, the AAP had alleged that the IAS officers were not attending meeting with Delhi ministers. The IAS officers have dismissed the allegation.

Bhardwaj said the AAP will contest the "bogus" police chargesheet as and when it will be filed in court.

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First Published: Thu, June 28 2018. 20:45 IST