The party also alleged that Prime Minister Narendra Modi was using the Delhi Police "as a political weapon" to suppress the AAP.
In a meeting that lasted for over two-and-a-half hours between Delhi Police Commissioner Bassi and party leaders Ashutosh, Dilip Pandey, Durgesh Pathak, Sanjay Singh and Kumar Vishwas at the police headquarters, the attack on Delhi unit convenor and the investigation into the murder case of a 19-year-old girl was discussed.
"The way AAP party workers were beaten brutally. Their (volunteers) photographs were also shown despite the fact they want to ask justice for 19-year-old Meenakshi... We had a long conversation on all this. On humanitarian basis, we are expecting the way Dilip was attacked police will do some investigation in the matter," Singh said.
"The same formula of Modiji used to work in Gujarat of getting the opponents killed and removing them from his way, registering fake cases against them... The same is happening in Delhi. It also happened in Vyapam in MP. In Delhi, police is working as Modi's weapon and is working on his directions," Singh alleged.
Pathak said Bassi has "assured" them of an impartial investigation in both the cases. AAP had earlier alleged laxity in the probe into the girl's murder.
Pandey has alleged that a Delhi police van tried to run him over yesterday outside the Rajinder Nagar police station where protesting AAP volunteers were detained, the charge which was rubbished by Bassi.
"In my long career, I have not heard of such type of a complaint where someone, even an accused, said that some Delhi Police bus driver or any other driver tried to crush him. We receive different types of complaints. If we receive a complaint, we will take it up seriously and we will also seriously pursue the complaint, if any, of the constable," Bassi said.
