Officials from the Crime Branch visited Delhi minister Atishi’s residence today to issue a notice regarding allegations that the BJP was attempting to lure Aam Aadmi Party MLAs.
Atishi was reportedly not present at her residence, but she instructed her office staff to receive the notice.
“The team will go again to serve notice to Atishi. This morning, she was not present at her residence,” a senior officer of the Delhi Police Crime Branch said.
Also read: Minister’s Call For ‘Bharat Mata Ki Jai’ In Kerala Met With Unexpected Response
This follows a similar notice served to Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal the previous day, as part of an investigation into his claims of BJP attempting to poach seven AAP MLAs.
Kejriwal and Atishi are set to lay foundation stones for two schools in Rohini later today.
The initial accusations were made on January 27, alleging the BJP’s attempt to entice AAP MLAs with ₹25 crore each and a ticket for the upcoming assembly polls, which the BJP has vehemently denied, challenging Kejriwal to provide evidence.
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh convened a high-level security meeting on Tuesday to assess the situation…
PM Modi congratulated students of Classes X and XII who passed the CBSE board examinations,…
Goa CM Sawant faces backlash over farmland allocation for casino project; Alemao calls it a…
PM Modi interacted with the brave Air Warriors and soldiers at Adampur Air Base, Punjab,…
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) released the Class 10 and 12 results for…
PM Modi's address on India’s security doctrine received global media attention for his firm stance…