#NewDelhi : In a double whammy for the Aam Aadmi Party, two legislators of Delhi’s ruling party were arrested on Sunday — one for allegedly trying to mow a woman down and another in a sacrilege incident in Punjab — taking to 11 the number of its legislators held by police in different cases.
The Arvind Kejriwal-headed AAP has 67 MLA in the 70-member Delhi Assembly after it swept to power in February 2015.
Okhla Mla Amanatullah Khan was arrested by Delhi police after a woman alleged he tried to mow her down after she visited his residence to raise the issue of power cuts while a Punjab Police team tonight arrested Naresh Yadav, who has been booked in connection with the alleged Malerkotla sacrilege incident on June 24. Both the arrests were made in Delhi.
Amanatullah Khan, also the chairman of the Delhi Waqf board, was first detained for questioning and then arrested, a day after he alleged at a press conference the woman was “pressurised” by police into giving a false statement against him.
After her statement to the magistrate, Section 308 (attempt to commit culpable homicide) was added to the FIR, the officer said.
“It is a non-bailable charge and we have arrested Amanatullah Khan,” Satish Upadhyay said.
Earlier, he said that a team of Punjab police was dispatched to Delhi to arrest Mr Yadav. Umra Nangal said an arrest warrant was procured from a local court to arrest Naresh Yadav.
Naresh Yadav was booked after one of the accused, Vijay Kumar, arrested in connection with the incident, claimed he had done it at the behest of the AAP legislator.
He has been charged under IPC sections 109 (punishment for abetment if the act abetted is committed in consequence and where no express provision is made for its punishment), 153A (promoting enmity between different groups on grounds of religion, race, place of birth etc and doing acts prejudicial to maintenance of harmony), 295 (injury or defiling place of worship with an intent to insult the religion of any class).
The Mehrauli legislator Naresh Yadav and his party have denied the charges and alleged it was a “political conspiracy” to malign the party’s image ahead of Assembly polls in Punjab. According to media reports,
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