Arvind Kejriwal: Amidst the ongoing blame game between the AAP and Rajya Sabha MP Swati Maliwal over her alleged assault, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and AAP leaders will march to the BJP office today. The BJP office is located on DDU Marg, where section 144 has been enforced, according to Delhi Police, who also stated that the AAP has not requested permission for its large-scale protest.
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To uphold law and order, personnel from the CRPF, Delhi Police, and Rapid Action Force have also been deployed. Kejriwal’s assistant Bibhav Kumar, who was detained on Saturday in relation to the assault case from May 13, is probably going to be brought to the Chief Minister’s house on Sunday in order to reconstruct the scene of the crime.
After the police requested Bibhav Kumar’s remand in order to question him about the alleged assault and obtain data from his phone, the Tis Hazari Court sent him to five days of police custody on Saturday night. He was taken into custody earlier in the day from the Chief Minister’s home by a team of Delhi Police.
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Kejriwal, who is currently free on temporary bail until June 2, revealed his plan to march to the BJP office on Sunday and challenged the “Prime Minister to send anyone he wants to jail” in a press conference shortly after Kumar’s arrest.
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“I along with my MLAs and MPs would go to the BJP office at noon tomorrow so that the Prime Minister can send anyone he wants to jail. The AAP is an idea. For as many AAP leaders you jail, the country would produce leaders a hundred times more,” Kejriwal added.
Enhanced Security Measures
The Delhi Traffic Police released an advisory following the AAP march, stating that traffic on DDU Marg, where the BJP office is situated, “may be closed for traffic movement between 11 am and 2 pm.” Delhi Police said, “No permission has been sought and they will not be allowed to march (towards BJP headquarters).”