May 17th 2024.
New Delhi: Swati Maliwal, a member of the Aam Aadmi Party in Rajya Sabha, has recently filed a formal complaint with the Delhi Police against Bibhav Kumar, the personal secretary of Delhi's Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal. In the complaint, Maliwal has detailed the harassment and torture she faced at the hands of Kumar on May 13 at the CM's residence.
According to Maliwal's statement in the FIR, when she called for help after the attack, Kumar nonchalantly told her to do whatever she wanted as it wouldn't make a difference for him and that they would dispose of her in a way that no one would find out. This statement reveals the severity of the incident and the fear that she felt in that moment.
Maliwal stated that on May 13 around 9 am, she had visited the CM's residence at Flagstaff Road, Civil Lines, Delhi, as she had done many times before. She entered through the main door and informed the staff to let the CM know that she wanted to meet him. However, instead of meeting the CM, she was directed to the drawing room where she waited for him. It was then that Kumar barged into the room and started screaming and verbally abusing her without any provocation.
In the FIR, Maliwal claims that Kumar said demeaning things to her and physically attacked her, hitting her multiple times and even kicking her in the chest, stomach, and pelvic area. She pleaded with him to stop, but he continued to assault her. The situation escalated to the point where her shirt was pulled up, and she fell and hit her head on a table. The PCR police arrived, but she was in a daze and left the CM's residence in a state of shock and trauma.
Maliwal then went to the police station to report the incident, but due to the intense pain and her reluctance to politicize the matter, she left without filing a written complaint. She later gathered the strength to report the incident and has requested for strong action to be taken against Kumar.
The FIR has been registered under various sections of the Indian Penal Code at Civil Lines police station. Maliwal describes the past few days as one of the most difficult times of her life, with constant pain and trauma. She is deeply disturbed by the incident and the fact that it happened at the residence of someone she has known for a long time.
As someone who has dedicated their life to fighting for women's rights and helping countless women get justice, Maliwal is devastated that she was brutally attacked by someone she knew. It took her three days to gather the courage to file a written complaint, and she hopes that strong action will be taken against Kumar for his goonda behavior.
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