General

The assault on Chief Secretary exposes the double standards of AAP government

Author : NewsGram Desk

By Vikram Khajuria

The recent controversy created by the AAP's (Aam Aadmi Party) elected MLA has shaken the whole of the administrative department. The body representing bureaucrats has come up in full force to protest against the atrocities done by AAP members.

One of the two legislators who had allegedly attacked Delhi Chief Secretary Anshu Prakash, Amanatullah Khan yesterday surrendered at Jamia Nagar police station.

Anshu Prakash alleged that he was bundled up by the AAP's goon inside the Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's residence on the pretext of some kind of meeting.

Police have apprehended the second AAP MLA Prakash Jarwal on Tuesday night itself.

The assault of the government official has created a furore among fellow colleges and they have demanded an unconditional apology from Arvind Kejriwal.

Anshu Prakash alleged that he was bundled up by the AAP's goons inside the Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's residence on the pretext of some kind of meeting.

The crisis has led Home Minister, Rajnath Singh to intervene in this matter and hence a report is sought from Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal on the same.

The AAP is trying to paint the whole scenario in some other way by calling it a nefarious design by BJP (Bhartiya Janta Party). But it is quite evident from the facts that AAP is trying to hide its heinous face by blaming BJP for all this fiasco.

Police have confirmed the assault on Chief Secretary Anshu Prakash. Thus, it leaves us in no doubt that AAP party members have got the thirst for power in their head and they are claiming themselves above the law and order. It is the same government which promised the Delhi people to revolutionize the whole system but the current developments are pointing the needle towards raw craving for power and money by the Arvind Kejriwal led government.

Subscribe to our channels on YouTube and WhatsApp

Download our app on Play Store

US Fires On, Seizes Iranian Ship, While Fate Of Cease-Fire, Peace Talks Uncertain

‘The Whole Country’s Going to Get Blown Up’: Trump Renews Genocidal Threats to Iran as Ceasefire Collapses

Kazakhstan Has A New Constitution. What’s Next?

Hijab and Turban Allowed, But Bindi, Tilak, Sindoor, Kalawa Not? Lenskart Faces Immense Backlash Over Its Alleged Restrictions On Wearing Hindu Religious Symbols In Workplace

Fire Breaks Out at Rajasthan Refinery a Day Before PM Modi Was Scheduled to Visit and Inaugurate It