Bureaucrat Anshu Prakash had complained to the police that he was beaten by two legislators as part of a conspiracy that included everyone present in the room.
NEW DELHI: A team of Delhi police officers has reached Arvind Kejriwal's house to question him about the alleged assault of chief secretary Anshu Prakash at a meeting convened by the Delhi Chief Minister in February.
The bureaucrat had complained to the police that he was beaten by two legislators as part of a conspiracy between everyone present in the room, a statement that was seen to point finger at the Chief Minister.
The bureaucrat had complained to the police that he was beaten by two legislators as part of a conspiracy between everyone present in the room, a statement that was seen to point finger at the Chief Minister.
The chief minister's private secretary Bibhav Kumar was questioned last month in this case.
The police team is led by an assistant commissioner of police rank officer. Mr Kejriwal's questioning will start once a senior police officer tasked to oversee the probe, Harendra Singh, reaches.
The police team is led by an assistant commissioner of police rank officer. Mr Kejriwal's questioning will start once a senior police officer tasked to oversee the probe, Harendra Singh, reaches.
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