In a recent development, a team from the Delhi Police’s Crime Branch visited Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal’s residence once again today, continuing their efforts to serve a notice in connection with his allegation that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) attempted to buy Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) MLAs.
This marks the second consecutive day that Crime Branch teams have visited both Mr. Kejriwal and Delhi Minister Atishi’s homes to deliver the notice. Yesterday’s attempt faced resistance at Mr. Kejriwal’s residence, as officials reportedly refused to accept the notice, and Atishi was not present at her home, according to news agency PTI.
Sources indicate that the Crime Branch is determined to personally hand over the notice to Chief Minister Kejriwal, highlighting the gravity of the case and the need for direct communication in this matter.
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The notice serves as a crucial element in the ongoing investigation into the serious allegations made by Mr. Kejriwal against the BJP. The Chief Minister had earlier claimed that there were attempts to sway AAP MLAs through financial inducements, prompting the authorities to delve into the matter.
The repeated visits by the Crime Branch underscore the legal significance of the case and the insistence on following proper procedures. It also sheds light on the challenges faced in serving the notice, as yesterday’s attempt met with resistance.
As the situation unfolds, it remains to be seen how Chief Minister Kejriwal will respond to the notice and whether he will cooperate with the investigation. The developments in this case are closely monitored, reflecting the intersection of political dynamics and legal scrutiny in the capital city.