Delhi Police receives PCR calls: “Swati Maliwal speaks, I was attacked at CM’s residence”
Delhi Police received two calls from AAP Rajya Sabha MP Swati Maliwa, India Today reported on Monday. The caller alleged that Arvind Kejriwal’s official abused him at the Prime Minister’s official residence.
The police gotten two calls at 9 am, sources told India Nowadays. The caller recognized herself as Swati Maliwal and was purportedly ambushed by Chief Serve PA Bibhav. Whether she was mishandled or not can as it were be affirmed in case she records a complaint. So far, neither AAP nor Maliwal has commented on the issue.
Police received calls from the number used by Maliwali. Acting on a summons, the police arrived at the chief minister’s residence, but Maliwal was not there. Sources also say that Maliwal may approach the Civil Lines police station to lodge a complaint.
Sharing the information, DCP (North) Manoj Meena said that the Delhi Police received a PCR call at 9.34 am. where the caller said he was attacked at the CM’s residence. “So the local police responded to the call and the SHO and the local police reached the spot. After some time MP Swati Maliwal entered the civilian ranks of the police station. She left the police station to complain. No complaint has been received so far.”
Agreeing to convention, the Delhi Police cannot enter the Chief Minister’s house without authorization. The police are as of now examining the genuineness of the PCR calls and endeavoring to assemble more data almost the matter. No composed complaint has been recorded however.
India Nowadays TV come to out to Swati Maliwal for her explanation, but she was not accessible.