Delhi CS assault case: Police detains AAP MLA Prakash Jarwal

He was picked up from his house at Deoli and detained for the alleged assault on the Delhi Chief Secretary Anshu Prakash

February 21, 2018 08:29 am | Updated 08:37 am IST - New Delhi

Delhi Chief Secretary Anshu Prakash. File photo

Delhi Chief Secretary Anshu Prakash. File photo

AAP legislator Prakash Jarwal was detained on Tuesday night in connection with the alleged assault on the Delhi Chief Secretary at the Chief Minister’s residence, police said.

He was picked up from his house at Deoli and detained. There is a possibility he will be arrested later, sources said.

Delhi Chief Secretary Anshu Prakash has alleged that he was assaulted by AAP MLAs Amantullah Khan and others during a meeting at the Chief Minister’s residence on Tuesday night.

The Delhi Police has registered an FIR against Mr. Khan and others on the basis of Mr. Prakash’s complaint.

Earlier, Jarwal and Ajay Dutt, AAP MLAs from Deoli and Ambedkar Nagar respectively, had claimed the bureaucrat made casteist remarks. They have lodged a complaint against him with the Delhi Police and the National Commission for Scheduled Castes.

AAP Delhi unit’s chief spokesperson Saurabh Bharadwaj claimed that Jarwal was “arrested” based on a “frivolous” complaint.

“Delhi Police arrested elected MLA without any evidence. What about arrest of IAS Officers who can be seen beating Minister in Secretariate? There is FIR by Minister as well as video evidence, but no arrests,” Mr. Bharadwaj tweeted.

Utter chaos unfolded inside the Delhi Secretariat on Tuesday morning as Delhi Environment Minister Imran Hussain was mobbed by officials and staff, hours after Mr. Prakash was allegedly manhandled at the Chief Minister’s residence.

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