- The revelation by Swati Maliwal, an AAP Rajya Sabha MP, regarding an alleged assault she experienced at CM Kejriwal’s official residence, has shocked the public and ignited a fiery debate in political circles.
- Her courage in speaking out against the perpetrators has been met with widespread admiration and support.
- In response to the matter, the NCW swiftly intervened issuing a summons to Bibhav Kumar to appear before the Commission.
- Subsequent to Maliwal’s statement to the police, a case has been filed against Bibhav Kumar based on her complaint.
- In light of these developments, a two-member police team, led by Assistant Commissioner of Police PS Kushwaha, conducted an extensive meeting with Maliwal at her home to gather further details and record her statement.
The recent revelation by Swati Maliwal, an AAP Rajya Sabha MP and former chairperson of the Delhi Commission for Women (DCW), regarding an alleged assault she experienced at Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal’s official residence, has not only shocked the public but also ignited a fiery debate in political circles.
Maliwal’s decision to break her silence on Thursday and provide her statement to the Delhi Police regarding the incident has brought to light the gravity of the situation. Describing the ordeal, she stated, “What happened to me was very bad. I have given my statement to the police on the incident that happened to me. I hope that appropriate action will be taken.” Her courage in speaking out against the perpetrators has been met with widespread admiration and support.
The incident unfolded when a PCR call was received by the Civil Lines police station on Monday morning, alleging an assault at the CM’s residence. The caller, reportedly Maliwal herself, claimed to have been assaulted by CM Kejriwal’s Personal Secretary (PS) Bibhav Kumar. However, Maliwal did not formally lodge a complaint with the police at that time.
In response to the matter, the National Commission for Women (NCW) swiftly intervened, taking suo motu cognizance and issuing a summons to Bibhav Kumar to appear before the Commission. The chairperson of the NCW, Rekha Sharma, commended Maliwal’s bravery in standing up against the perpetrators of the alleged assault.
Subsequent to Maliwal’s statement to the police, a case has been filed against Bibhav Kumar based on her complaint. Furthermore, Maliwal underwent a thorough medical examination at the All-India Institute of Medical Sciences, highlighting the seriousness of the allegations.
Despite Maliwal’s initial reluctance to speak out publicly, her decision to come forward has reignited a political feud between the AAP and the opposition BJP. The incident has become a focal point of contention, with both parties trading accusations and attempting to leverage the situation to their advantage.
Amidst the escalating tensions, Maliwal has been steadfast in her call for prioritizing national issues over individual controversies. In a post on social media, she emphasized, “An important election is going on in the country, Swati Maliwal is not important, the issues of the country are important.” She urged against politicizing the incident, underscoring the need for unity in addressing pressing societal issues.
In light of these developments, a two-member police team, led by Assistant Commissioner of Police PS Kushwaha, conducted an extensive meeting with Maliwal at her home to gather further details and record her statement. The thoroughness of the investigation process reflects the authorities’ commitment to ensuring justice and accountability.
The alleged assault on Swati Maliwal serves as a stark reminder of the pervasive issue of violence against women and the urgent need for systemic change. As the investigation progresses, it is imperative for the authorities to uphold the principles of justice and equality, providing a sense of closure and resolution for all parties involved.
(With inputs from agencies)