Delhi crime branch notice to Arvind Kejriwal over BJP complaint
Hindustan TimesA Delhi Police officer arrived at chief minister Arvind Kejriwal’s official residence on Friday evening to hand in a notice in connection with the complaint filed by senior leaders of the Bharatiya Janata Party seeking an investigation into the allegations levelled by Kejriwal regarding the poaching of MLAs, according to people aware of the matter. However, officials from the CM’s office said that the officer left without handing the notice over to them despite their “willingness to accept it”, a claim that was refuted by BJP in its entirety. Read here: Delhi crime branch cops at Kejriwal's house over his MLA poaching claims On Tuesday, Delhi president of BJP, Virendra Sachdeva, the leader of the opposition in the Delhi assembly Ramvir Singh Bidhuri, north east Delhi MP Manoj Tiwari and other BJP leaders submitted a complaint to Delhi Police commissioner Sanjay Arora seeking an investigation into the AAP’s allegations that BJP was trying to poach seven AAP MLAs by offering them ₹25 crore each. A senior officer of the Delhi Police’s crime branch said that an assistant commissioner of police of the unit was assigned to give the notice to Kejriwal under section 41 of the CrPC.