The Delhi Police has postponed the interrogation of Arvind Kejriwal's parents in the Maliwal assault case, according to sources.

Delhi Police will not question CM Kejriwal's parents on Thursday in connection with AAP MP Swati Maliwal's assault case, as planned.

May 23rd 2024.

The Delhi Police has postponed the interrogation of Arvind Kejriwal's parents in the Maliwal assault case, according to sources.
According to sources, the Delhi Police has decided not to visit Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's residence on Thursday to question his parents in the AAP Rajya Sabha MP Swati Maliwal 'assault' case. This news comes after Kejriwal himself announced on Wednesday that the police would be interrogating his elderly and ill parents the following day. It should be noted that Kejriwal's close aide Bibhav Kumar has already been arrested in connection with the case.

Sources further reveal that while the police may visit Kejriwal's residence for questioning in the near future, they will not be doing so on Thursday. They may also question Kejriwal himself in the coming days. In a Hindi post on X, Kejriwal expressed his readiness to face the police with his parents and wife. He also mentioned that the police had requested for time to interrogate his parents but have not yet confirmed their visit.

Meanwhile, the AAP has accused the BJP of using the police to harass Kejriwal's family. "Ever since Arvind Kejriwal was granted bail, the BJP has been in a frenzy. They have been attacking and conspiring against him and the AAP. But today, they have crossed all limits by summoning his parents for questioning," said party member Atishi. Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Singh echoed this sentiment, stating that the BJP has stooped to a new low by using the Delhi Police to mistreat Kejriwal's ailing and elderly parents. He also mentioned that Kejriwal's father is 84 years old and has trouble walking and hearing, while his mother had just returned from the hospital before his arrest and he was unable to meet her.

Both Atishi and Singh believe that the people will respond to these actions by exercising their right to vote. The AAP continues to stand in solidarity with Kejriwal and his family, and condemns the BJP's actions. This case has garnered a lot of attention and the people's response will be a testament to their support for Kejriwal and his party.

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