Swati Maliwal: 'Pressure to speak dirty things against me, given different tasks to everyone in the party', Swati's allegation on AAP


Posted on 22nd May 2024 02:18 pm by rohit kumar

Tremendous politics is going on in Delhi regarding the case of assault on Aam Aadmi Party's Rajya Sabha MP Swati Maliwal. While on the one hand, Aam Aadmi Party is calling it a conspiracy by the BJP, on the other hand, BJP leaders are also trying to corner AAP regarding this matter. At the same time, Swati Maliwal is also a constant attacker of the Aam Aadmi Party. Maliwal has made a big allegation against the Aam Aadmi Party. He said that there is a lot of pressure on AAP leaders to give statements against him. The workers are being given different tasks against them.


 

Swati Maliwal wrote on X, 'Yesterday I got a call from a big leader of the party. She said that there is a lot of pressure on everyone, they have to say dirty things against Swati, and they have to break her by leaking her photos. It is being said that anyone who supports him will be expelled from the party. Someone has got the duty of doing PC and someone has got the duty of tweeting. It is someone's duty to call the volunteers sitting in America and get something out against me. It is the duty of some beat reporters close to the accused to prepare some fake sting operation.


 

 

Swati further wrote, 'You raise an army of thousands, I will face it alone. Because the truth is with me. I have no resentment against them, the accused is a very powerful man. Even the biggest leader is afraid of him. No one dared to take a stand against him. I don't expect anything from anyone. It felt sad to see how Delhi's women minister is laughingly and smilingly hijacking the character of an old female party colleague. I have started the fight for my self-respect, and I will keep fighting till I get justice. I am completely alone in this fight, but I will not give up.


 

Police returned to Delhi with Bibhav Kumar

Delhi Police has brought back Bibhav Kumar, arrested in the Aam Aadmi Party Rajya Sabha MP Swati Maliwal case, from Mumbai to Delhi. On Tuesday, the police team took Bibhav Kumar to Mumbai to investigate the case of assault on Rajya Sabha MP Swati Maliwal at the Chief Minister's residence. It is being told that Bibhav was taken to three places by Delhi Police in Mumbai, the location of his phone was tracked at all the three places. Police have recorded statements of some people.

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