AAP MLA Amantullah Khan was arrested on Wednesday after he appeared at Jamia Nagar police station. Party legislator from Deoli, Prakash Jarwal, who was detained last night, was also arrested, a police official said.
In his complaint, Chief Secretary Anshu Prakash had alleged that he was sitting on a sofa flanked by Amantullah and another AAP MLA during the Monday night meeting, and without provocation, the two legislators "started hitting and assaulting" him "with blows on head and temple". The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has denied the allegations.
Khan, MLA from Okhla, was accompanied by a large group of supporters as he arrived at the police station at noon. He was later handed over to the Civil Lines police.
"Khan has been arrested and he will be produced in Tis Hazari court," said Additional DCP(north) Harendra Kumar Singh. Jarwal will also be produced in the same court.
A case has been registered at Civil Lines police station on the complaint filed by the chief secretary.
Khan alleged that the chief secretary was acting at the behest of the BJP and "the incident is a pretext to dismiss the AAP government".
The Delhi Police is working under pressure of the home minister, he alleged.
"I am deeply pained by the happenings involving the chief secretary of the Delhi government. The civil servants should be allowed to work with dignity and without fear," the home minister tweeted, adding that "justice will be done".
However, Deepak Bharadwaj, general secretary of the Delhi Government Employees Association, refuted the allegations and claimed that the minister arrived when sloganeering was going on but nobody manhandled him.
7) AAP asks why Anshu Prakash was not arrested: The AAP has raised questions over why the Delhi chief secretary has not been arrested after the Delhi Police detained its Deoli MLA Prakash Jarwal in connection with the alleged assault on Anshu Prakash. Talking to ANI, AAP Councillor Prem Chauhan said, "He (Prakash Jarwal) went to police station earlier in the day and met Station House Officer (SHO). What was the need of detaining him in a hurried manner in the night?"
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