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AAP’s Swati Maliwal Tells Cops Kejriwal Asked Close Aide to Assault Her; NCW


AAP leader Swati Maliwal alleges assault at Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal's residence. (Image: PTI)

AAP leader Swati Maliwal alleges assault at Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal’s residence. (Image: PTI)

The NCW said it will be sending an inquiry team to look into the alleged assault on Rajya Sabha MP Swati Maliwal and also send a formal letter to the Delhi Police to send an action taken report in the matter

The National Commission for Women on Monday said it will be sending an inquiry team to look into the alleged assault on Rajya Sabha MP Swati Maliwal and also send a formal letter to the Delhi Police to send an action taken report in the matter.

“MP Rajya Sabha Smt Swati Maliwal reportedly assaulted at Delhi CM’s residence. The National Commission for Women (NCW) vows action, demanding justice from Delhi Police and sending an inquiry team. Perpetrators must be held accountable. NCW will be sending a formal letter to Delhi Police to send an ATR in this matter in 3 days,” the NCW said in a post on X.

Maliwal, the AAP’s Rajya Sabha MP and former chairperson of the Delhi Commission for Women (DCW), went to the Civil Lines police station and alleged that a close aide of Arvind Kejriwal assaulted her on the chief minister’s directions at his official residence. Police have not yet received a formal complaint.

She alleged that Bibhav Kumar from Kejriwal’s personal staff attacked her, sources told CNN-News18. The police said the first call came around 9.34 am following which the AAP leader came to the police station and said she will later file a formal complaint in the matter.

“We received a PCR call at 9:34 AM wherein the caller said that she has been assaulted inside the CM residence. Accordingly, local police & SHO responded to the call. After some time, MP Swati Maliwal came to the police station civil lines. No complaint was given by her. In this matter, no complaint has been received till now,” said DCP (North) Manoj Meena.

“Lady caller is saying that I am at CM residence. He instructed his PA to attack me,” read the police register entry, accessed by CNN-News18.

Who is Bibhav Kumar, Kejriwal’s close aide?

Notably, Bibhav Kumar recently made headlines after the Delhi vigilance department sacked him from the position of Kejriwal’s personal secretary citing “illegal appointment”.

He was sacked in connection to a 2007 case against him for “assault and use of criminal force to obstruct a public servant from doing his duty”. In February, meanwhile, he was also summoned by the ED in connection with the Delhi excise policy case.

BJP Hits Out At AAP

Slamming the AAP over Maliwal’s allegations, union minister Rajeev Chandrashekar said: “Don’t forget this is same Kejriwal who also assaulted the chief secretary IAS officer.”

Amit Malviya, BJP IT cell head, said Maliwal was silent on Kejriwal’s arrest and was not even in India back then. “AAP RS MP and former DCW chief Swati Maliwal alleges that Delhi CM’s PA assaulted her. Call made from Delhi CM’s House. Remember, Swati Maliwal had maintained radio silence on Kejriwal’s arrest. She was in fact not even in India at that time and didn’t return for a long time,” Malviya wrote on X.

Taking to X, former Delhi BJP president Vijender Gupta said: “AAP MP from Rajya Sabha and former DCW Chief, Swati Maliwal, has been physically assaulted by out on bail CM Arvind Kejriwal’s PA at CMO. Anyone who has followed Kejriwal’s politics knows that he has done with many of his colleagues who he dared to differ with him. He is a dictator and a megalomaniac.”

Another BJP leader, Kapil Mishra, also took to X and attacked the AAP asking them to issue a clarification on the matter. “Did Kejriwal’s PA Bibhav beat up Swati Maliwal? Will the Chief Minister’s office give any clarification? May God grant that the news of beating of a female…



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