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Delhi CM to be charged with ‘conspiracy’ in alleged assault on Delhi chief secretary case

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The Delhi Police are investigating the case of alleged assault on Chief Secretary and are likely to form a charge Sheet against Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal for criminal conspiracy.

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According to the reports, the charge sheet will be filed in the Tis Hazari court either on Saturday or next week. Though Arvind Kejriwal has not been named in the FIR the police has questioned him twice. According to the reports, the police will also file FIR against Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia.

Prakash, who had gone to attend a late night meeting at Kejriwal’s Civil Lines residence on February 19, had alleged that he was locked in one of the rooms and assaulted by Aam Aadmi Party MLAs Amanutullah Khan and Prakash Jarwal. The two MLAs were arrested and later released on bail.

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The Aam Aadmi Party Chief has denied all the allegations against him and called the case politically motivated. Before this, the Delhi high court had also pulled up the chief minister for his style of protesting by sitting in inside the L-G’s office.

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