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AAP versus Delhi Chief Secretary; what is the exact truth?

On the 23rd of February 2018, the Delhi police had raided the house of Aam Aadmi Party’s (AAP) Chief Aravind Kejriwal.

In a first for the Delhi government, Delhi Police carried out searches at Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal’s residence and seized hard drives of 21 CCTV cameras, seven of which were found not working. Delhi Police following the searches said, “There was no camera in the room where the incident took place. The cameras were running behind time by 40 minutes. We have seized recordings of 21 CCTV cameras & a hard disk.”

The Delhi cabinet has now sought time from Lietunant  Governor Anil Baijal. On Friday morning, around 150 police personnel from all the police stations of North district gathered at Civil Lines police station and then headed towards the CM’s residence.

Reacting to the search operation, Kejriwal said the way investigating agencies were after the case of two slaps, they should show similar earnestness and question (BJP president) Amit Shah in the case of judge Loya’s mysterious death.

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But now it seems as though the AAP is now singing a different tune.

The AAP MLAs are now confirming that they have slapped the Delhi Chief Secretary and have even justified it.

Naresh Balyan said: “Stop working for the public, get beaten.”

Another AAP MLA said: “Those who don’t work will get beaten.”

Meanwhile, the bail plea of the accused- Amanatullah Khan and Prakash Jarwal were rejected by the Court.

On Tuesday, Prakash had alleged that he was beaten up by Amanatullah Khan and Prakash Jarwal — Aam Aadmi Party MLAs — in the presence of Kejriwal at the latter’s residence on Monday night.

Prakash was summoned there to attend an emergency meeting.

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