Delhi chief secretary assault case: Kejriwal’s private secy questioned by police
India | July 04, 2018 7:43 ISTThe questioning focussed on the CCTV cameras and on ascertaining whether the attack was pre-planned.
The questioning focussed on the CCTV cameras and on ascertaining whether the attack was pre-planned.
Justice Mukta Gupta granted bail to Amanatullah Khan with certain conditions as imposed on AAP legislator Prakash Jarwal earlier.
Justice Mukta Gupta issued notice to the Delhi Police and directed them to file a status report in the matter by March 7.
Citing Baijal's letter, Sisodia said when an IAS officer goes to the L-G claiming he was scolded by an AAP minister, he wipes his "tears" and despite his "uselessness", the L-G encourages him to boycott meetings, saying he is standing with him.
In a letter, released to media hours before the meeting, the Delhi Chief Secretary said: 'will attend the meeting on the assumption that CM will ensure there is no physical attack and verbal assault on the officers'.
Prakash was allegedly assaulted by some AAP MLAs in front of Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and his deputy Manish Sisodia at the CM's residence on the intervening night of February 19-20.
A senior government official said that as per a plan, live feed of meetings with audio output will be available on a website.
As the standoff between bureaucrats and AAP govt continued, LG Anil Baijal met Rajnath Singh, two days after he submitted a preliminary report over alleged assault on Chief Secretary Anshu Prakash.
Manish Sisodia said that governance has suffered as officials did not attend meetings and several meetings were cancelled and decisions deferred.
LG Anil Baijal said no government could fulfil its promises to the people if its employees felt "demoralised and insecure".
It was on Tuesday that Chief Secretary Anshu Prakash alleged that he was beaten up by two AAP MLAs - Amanatullah Khan and Prakash Jarwal - in the presence of Kejriwal at the Chief Minister's residence on Monday night.
Several policemen today went to Kejriwal's official residence in the Civil Lines area where Prakash was allegedly assaulted in the presence of the chief minister on the intervening night of February 19-20.
In a press conference, the AAP also showed a two-and-half-minute clip where senior police officials are seen inside the residence of the chief minister, purportedly asking questions about the wall paint of the room.
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