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Arvind Kejriwal, Sisodia named in Delhi Police charge-sheet on bureaucrat assault case

| @indiablooms | Aug 13, 2018, at 03:06 pm

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and his deputy Manish Sisodia have been named as accused in the alleged assault on Delhi's chief secretary in February this year. 

NIne other MLAs were also charged.

Arvind Kejriwal and Sisodia were charged with criminal conspiracy in the case of assault on Delhi chief secretary Anshu Prakash.

Prakash had alleged that when he had gone to attend a meeting called at midnight at Kejriwal’s official bungalow on Feb 19, he was locked in a room and assaulted by MLAs Amanatullah Khan and Prakash Jarwal in the presence of Kejriwal and Sisodia.  

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