At nine in the morning, the police received two calls, sources told. The caller, who went by the name Swati Maliwal, said that the Chief Minister’s PA, Bibhav, had attacked her.
The Delhi Police received two calls said to be from AAP’s Rajya Sabha MP Swati Maliwal, India Today reported on Monday. The caller claimed she was assaulted by Arvind Kejriwal’s PA at the chief minister’s official residence.
The police received two calls this morning at 9 am, sources told India Today. The caller identified herself as Swati Maliwal and claimed assault by the Chief Minister’s PA Bibhav. Whether she was assaulted or not can be confirmed only if she files a complaint. So far, there has been no comment from either the AAP or Maliwal.
The police received the calls from the number that Maliwal uses. Acting upon the calls, the police reached the chief minister’s residence but Maliwal was not there. Sources also say Maliwal may reach the Civil Lines police station to file a complaint.
According to protocol, the Delhi Police cannot enter the Chief Minister’s house without permission. The police are currently investigating the authenticity of the PCR calls and attempting to gather more information about the matter. No written complaint has been filed yet.
India Today TV reached out to Swati Maliwal for her statement, but she was not available.
Business Today could not independently verify the claims.