Swati Maliwal has alleged that she was assaulted by Arvind Kejriwal’s personal assistant, Bibhav Kumar,on Monday. Aam Aadmi Party’s Rajya Sabha MP Swati Maliwal on Friday reacted to the viral video footage , reportedly shot at Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal’s residence on Monday. Maliwal has alleged that she was assaulted by Kejriwal’s personal assistant, Bibhav Kumar, when she sought time to meet the chief minister that day. She could be heard saying she already called the police and she would leave only when the cops came. “I will make sure you lose your job if you touch me,” Maliwal said. The Aam Aadmi Party tweeted the video, saying: “The truth of Swati Maliwal”. In response, without naming anyone, Maliwal said that this time “political hitman” has started efforts to save himself. “Like every time, this time also this political hitman has started efforts to save himself. By getting his people to tweet and play videos without any context, he thinks he can save himself by committing this crime,” alleged Maliwal in a post on X. “Who makes a video of someone being beaten up? The truth will be revealed to everyone as soon as the CCTV footage of the house and the room is checked. Fall to whatever level you can, God is watching everything. One day everyone’s truth will come out in front of the world,” she added in her post. It is not yet known who has made the 52-second video doing the rounds on social media now.
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