AAP vs Chief Secretary: Police team at CM Arvind Kejriwal's residence
According to Delhi government spokesperson Arunodya Prakash, 60-70 policemen entered the chief minister's residence.
"A police team has been sent to the chief minister's residence for collecting all evidence, including CCTV footage, in connection with the alleged assault on the Delhi Chief Secretary," Additional DCP, North Delhi, Harinder Singh said.
Reacting to it, Kejriwal said, "A huge posse of policemen was sent to my residence. The entire CM residence is being searched over allegations of two slaps."
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— Arvind Kejriwal (@ArvindKejriwal) February 23, 2018
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"But when will Amit Shah be questioned in connection with Judge Loya's death," he asked on Twitter.
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— Arvind Kejriwal (@ArvindKejriwal) February 23, 2018
Council of Ministers has sought an appointment to meet Hon’ble LG today
— Arvind Kejriwal (@ArvindKejriwal) February 23, 2018
"As the services come under the LG in Delhi, the council of ministers will request him to direct all bureaucrats to work with the AAP government even as the probe into the alleged assault on the chief secretary continues," an official said.
According to Delhi government spokesperson Arunodya Prakash, 60-70 policemen entered the chief minister's office "without any intimation".
"There is minimum courtesy in democracy. Every citizen has rights under constitution. Is it an attempt to humiliate a CM who is working tirelessly for the poor and the last man of the society?" he tweeted.
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