The Asian Age

‘ Bail proves cops framing MLAs’

Eleven AAP MLAs were arrested by Delhi police and their Punjab counterpar­ts in various cases since the party came to power in Delhi for a second time in February last year

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New Delhi, July 29: The AAP on Friday claimed that successive bail orders to its legislator­s in the cases filed against them “conclusive­ly prove” that the Delhi police was “deliberate­ly framing” them, and also alleged that the BJP government at the Centre was “vindictive”.

Armed with a number of bail orders and reading out a few of them, AAP spokespers­on Ashutosh wondered whether “Modi’s police” would now apologise to the legislator­s.

The police “abused”

Okhla MLA Amanatulla­h Khan’s wife during his arrest, he claimed.

He said the bail, and in some cases the acquittal, orders of the MLAs — who included Khan, Somnath Bharti, Surender Singh, Bhavna Gaur, Dinesh Mohaniya, Akhilesh Pati Tripathi and Manoj Kumar — were not “highlighte­d” enough by the media.

“The way Amanatulla­h Khan was arrested from his bedroom at 7 am in the morning and his wife was misbehaved with by the police is shameful. His wife was abused and heckled. Police did not observe basic courtesy.

“But the court rapped the police saying that the FIR against Mr Khan had no allegation that it was he who abused and threatened the complainan­t. Nothing could be recovered from him during his two- day- long police custody,” Ashutosh told reporters.

Eleven AAP MLAs were arrested by Delhi police and their Punjab counterpar­t in various cases since the party came to power in Delhi for a second time in February last year.

The party has stated that its MLAs were being arrested under a “conspiracy”, and that a writ petition will be filed in the Delhi high court with a compilatio­n of “false” cases slapped against them.

 ?? — BUNNY SMITH ?? Bank employees during a protest against the proposed merger of associate banks with SBI and banking reforms announced by the government in New Delhi on Friday
— BUNNY SMITH Bank employees during a protest against the proposed merger of associate banks with SBI and banking reforms announced by the government in New Delhi on Friday

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