
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, who earlier maintained silence in the Swati Maliwal misbehavior case, is now vocal in this matter.
While he had claimed on Wednesday that Delhi Police will also interrogate his parents in this case, today in a tweet he said that he is waiting for Delhi Police with his parents at his residence.
Kejriwal posted this on X
While posting on X, he has written a caption including a video and photo of his parents. Delhi CM wrote, 'I am waiting for the police with my parents and wife. Yesterday the police called and asked for time to interrogate my parents. But he has not yet given any information about whether he will come or not.
Kejriwal did not give time to meet
Delhi Police's Special Commissioner Law and Order Ravindra Singh Yadav says that Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's wife and her parents were to be interrogated but they have not given time till now.
Due to lack of time, a decision was taken to interrogate today but due to media being called outside the house and making allegations and counter-allegations, the decision to interrogate has been postponed. Now, if necessary, the police will think whether to interrogate or not.
CM does not talk on the phone – Delhi Police
The police officer says that Kejriwal did not even give time for questioning and his wife and parents were prepared and photographed and sent to the media.
Kejriwal is accusing the police of trying to harass his parents. The police officer says that even if the police call Kejriwal to get any information regarding Vibhav's assault and molestation of Swati Maliwal, Kejriwal does not talk. He only talks to the media and makes counter-allegations.
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