Delhi Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena on Tuesday said that Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's silence on the Swati Maliwal assualt case shows his stance about the issue of the safety of women.
"If there was no appointment then how could she come inside your residence. If anyone goes to any Chief Minister's residence without appointment he is not allowed to get in. You should answer how could she get in," the BJP MP asked.
The SIT is headed by North Delhi's Additional Deputy Commissioner Of Police (DCP) Anjitha Chepyala who has been handling the investigation. Three Inspector-rank officers are also included in the SIT, which includes the officer of Civil Lines Police Station where the case was registered.
AAP Rajya Sabha MP Swati Maliwal, who has charged assault allegations against Delhi Chief Minister's aide Bibhav Kumar lashed out at Delhi ministers and AAP leaders for "spreading lies" about "corruption FIR" against her and threatened to file a lawsuit against them.
"Arvind Kejriwal's silence on this incident (Swati Maliwal assault case) shows his double standards and the public has seen his real face now," Nadda said.
According to sources, Delhi Police recreated the crime scene at the spot. Delhi Police also reached the drawing room with Bibhav where Swati Maliwal has accused Bibhav of assault.
Shah also mentioned AAP Rajya Sabha MP Swati Maliwal's alleged assault case and said that if a Rajya Sabha MP is beaten up in a Chief Minister's house, can that CM keep the women of Delhi safe?