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AAP MLA Sharad Chauhan arrested, party attacks PM Modi over 'vendetta politics'

AAP leader Ashutosh asked if PM Modi has 'lost his mental balance'.

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AAP's Narela MLA Sharad Chauhan has been arrested in connection with the suicide of a woman worker of the party, which accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of "vendetta politics" and questioned if "he is fit to run the country".

Joint Commissioner of Police (Crime) Ravindra Yadav said Chauhan, along with Delhi Police ASI Mukhtiyar Singh, and five others, had been arrested late last night for allegedly abetting the suicide of the woman.
Today's arrest took the total number of party MLAs arrested so far to 12. Chauhan and other accused were later sent to one day judicial custody by a magisterial court which ordered their production before the court concerned tomorrow.

The woman had allegedly committed suicide at her home in North-West Delhi's Narela and died during treatment at LNJP Hospital on July 19. The BJP has been alleging that the AAP MLA was responsible for her suicide.
Reacting sharply to Chauhan's arrest, AAP leader Ashutosh questioned if the Prime Minister "has lost his mental balance". "Another AAP MLA arrested. Has Modi gone mad? Has he lost his mental balance? If PM acts with such anger/vengeance then is country safe!

"Delhi govt doing great job. Yesterday 16 lacs parents of govt schools 1st time came for PTM (Parents Teachers Meeting). Instead of appreciating he is putting in jail. Great initiatives are taken by Delhi govt in education-health instead of praising Modi is sending AAP MLA jail. Is country safe in his hands?" Ashutosh said in a series of tweets. Police said there was evidence to prove the MLA was fully supporting Ramesh Bhardwaj, the main accused, who was arrested from Sonipat on July 26.

The MLA's associates, including his PA Amit, Rajnikant, Mohan Verma and Sanjay have also been arrested. They have been arrested under sections 306 (abetment of suicide), 120-B (criminal conspiracy) and 201 (causing disappearance of evidence of offence, or giving false information to screen offender) of IPC and some provisions of the IT Act. "The victim was terrorised and defamed by the accused in her neighbourhood area to the point that she was forced to commit suicide. We have collected scientific evidence which we will produce in the court," the police official claimed.

The victim had lodged a complaint against Bhardwaj, a fellow party worker and close associate of Chauhan, on the basis of which a molestation case was registered at Narela Police station on June 2. He was arrested but was released on bail allegedly with the help of the accused ASI who was the investigating officer in the molestation case, said the officer. The victim was apparently depressed by this and when efforts were made allegedly to defame and threaten her and her family, she contacted senior party leaders but was "asked to compromise", the officer said.

"She went to the party office, Chief Minister's office and residence. At party office, in the presence of Dilip Pandey, Delhi AAP convener, and the MLA Chauhan, Bhardwaj was asked to seek her pardon. She was asked to compromise as the party was a family," he said, adding attempts to "defame" and "terrorise" the woman continued.  The officer claimed there is evidence that the MLA was involved in the "planning" to "defame and pressurise" the woman to withdraw the molestation case against Bhardwaj and all the accused were following his "directions". Accused Mohan Verma, Sanjay and Bhardwaj allegedly taped a "fake" conversation which suggested that the woman could be made to "compromise" if paid Rs 15 lakh, police said.

A CD of the alleged "fake conversation" was prepared and it was circulated in several WhatsApp groups of media persons and activists to "defame" the woman as seeking money, it said. Later, on the basis of the "fake" conversation, the accused lodged four complaints against the woman accusing her of seeking money for withdrawing the case, said the officer. Also, Mohan had allegedly tricked the woman into watering down her complaint and dropping the molestation charge, on which a case was registered on June 2.

Later, however, after her statement before magistrate non-bailable sections were added to the case, he said. The woman had filed the complaint against Bhardwaj as he had allegedly tried to molest her in his vehicle while going to and returning from a party programme on December 31. The accused ASI Mukhtiyar and Virender helped Bhardwaj in securing the bail. Also, while the ASI helped Bhardwaj file complaints against the woman, Virender, earlier jailed in a case under NSA, was roped in to "terrorise" her.

Sharad Chauhan, who was a MCD councillor of BSP, had been fielded as an AAP candidate in the Delhi Assembly elections. Accused Rajnikant was also close to the MLA and although a teacher, he was allegedly "unofficially" made coordinator of schools in five constituencies by Chauhan, he said.

Accused Amit and Rajnikant were allegedly involved in preparing the CD and pressurising the woman to withdraw her case against Bhardwaj. The woman in a video recording had levelled serious allegations against Bhardwaj, accusing him of pressuring her to "compromise" if she wanted to rise in the party and claimed himself to be "close to the local party MLA".

Her two daughters gave statements to police and a magistrate, added the officer.

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