
Launching a strong attack on Aam Aadmi Party and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal in the case of assault on Rajya Sabha MP Swati Maliwal, BJP President JP Nadda has said that they have no credibility. Kejriwal has been exposed in front of the people.
In an interview with ANI, Nadda said that AAP, like its leaders, is built on the foundation of lies. They said,
Kejriwal's silence targeted in the case
Taking a dig at Kejriwal over his silence in the press conference with Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav, Nadda said,
The incident happened in his house and he remained silent. If this was a conspiracy of BJP then why did you move the mic from one place to another?
On Thursday, as Kejriwal entered the venue for the press conference with Akhilesh Yadav in Lucknow, journalists tried to ask him questions about the alleged attack on Swati Maliwal. However, the AAP supremo refused to answer any questions. When this issue was raised during the press conference, Akhilesh Yadav avoided the question and said,
Nadda raised alleged atrocities against women under the AAP rule and asked the reason for Kejriwal's silence on the matter.
Why are you silent on insulting women? Who is stopping you? Your actions speak. What is the party culture? Sometimes the Chief Secretary is beaten and sometimes a woman is beaten in her house, that too a woman who is a Rajya Sabha MP and one of the founding members of her party, this is their thinking, it reflects your culture. And your secret will be exposed and the people of Delhi will answer them.
Did Swati Maliwal come in contact with the BJP?
Responding to whether Swati Maliwal sought help from the BJP, Nadda said that Swati never came close to his party. We never talked. This is not our way of working. We are simple people. We don't work like that. They said,
Amidst allegations and counter-allegations, both sides filed FIR
Swati Maliwal's allegation that Kejriwal's secretary Bibhav Kumar assaulted her inside Kejriwal's house has now turned into a major political controversy, with the Aam Aadmi Party denying her allegations.
While Maliwal claimed that she was beaten up inside Kejriwal's house, Kumar claimed that she was trying to implicate him in a false case and also hinted at the possibility of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) involvement in the case. Gave. A case has been registered from both sides in the matter.
A team of Delhi Police led by Additional DCP Delhi North, Civil Lines Police Station SHO, and a team of forensic officers reached the CM residence on Friday evening for scene recreation. Maliwal was also called there in connection with the investigation into the alleged attack on him.
Kejriwal's aide Bibhav Kumar also filed a written complaint against Maliwal, alleging unauthorized entry, verbal abuse, threats, and the possibility of BJP's involvement in the case.
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