Swati Maliwal has claimed that she is receiving threats of rape and death. She is recieving such threats due to ongoing dispute within her party. She was alleged assault by Bibhav Kumar. He is the personal assistant of Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal. Additionally, she has criticized YouTuber Dhruv Rathee for sharing a “biased video” against her. She believes has worsened the situation. Dhruv Rathee video on Swati maliwal Dhruv Rathee has a substantial audience of more than 20 million subscribers on YouTube and 2.2 million followers on X. He explored the Swati Maliwal assault case. He uploaded the video on 22th may. By citing information from news sources, Rathee emphasized Maliwal’s assertion that Bibhav Kumar physically assaulted her. Nevertheless, a subsequently released CCTV recording revealed her engaging in impolite behavior. She is using offensive language towards the security staff at the Chief Minister’s residence. Rathee also addressed the inconsistency between Maliwal’s reported limping after the alleged assault. In an another CCTV footage showing her swiftly exiting the Delhi Chief Minister’s residence. The individual in question is questioning the veracity of the statements made. Both videos have been made accessible to the public,” stated the content creator in the video. Additionally, he urged “BJP-controlled institutions” to promptly address the situation, specifically referencing the apprehension of Bibhav Kumar.
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