Delhi Police workforce once more at Kejriwal’s residence to serve discover

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NEW DELHI: A workforce of Delhi Police’s Crime Department on Saturday morning once more reached the residence of Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal to serve him a discover in reference to the allegations that BJP was making an attempt to “purchase” AAP MLAs.

Sources mentioned that the workforce had requested Kejriwal to offer proof within the matter.

On Friday, as per sources, besidesKejriwal’s residence, the Crime Department workforce additionally went to AAP Minister Atishi’s residence to serve a discover. Nonetheless, the notices weren’t accepted at both location.

“Atishi was not at house, whereas Kejriwal was additionally not at house. The Crime Department workforce is prone to come once more tomorrow, ” the sources mentioned.

In the meantime, Delhi BJP President Virendra Sachdeva had mentioned the saffron celebration welcomes experiences of Crime Department launching an inquiry into AAP’s allegations of “BJP luring AAP MLAs”.

Delhi BJP had filed a grievance on January 30, stating that it has made no such supply to AAP MLAs, whereas demanding a police inquiry into Kejriwal’s “false” allegations. Sachdeva had mentioned that the Crime Department has served a discover to Kejriwal, he ought to both submit proof to help his allegations or be ready to face prison proceedings.

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