68. AAP Chief Arvind Kejriwal
Appears in a Delhi Court With Other Party
Leaders
Delhi | Press Trust of
India | Updated: May 15, 2015 13:32 IST
File Photo: Delhi Chief
Minister Arvind Kejriwal. (Press Trust of India)
NEW DELHI: Delhi Chief
Minister Arvind Kejriwal, his deputy Manish
Sisodia and three other AAP leaders, accused of
violating prohibitory orders and obstructing
public servants in discharge of their duty
during an agitation, today appeared in a Delhi
court.
Mr Kejriwal and four others
appeared in court in pursuance to the direction
of Metropolitan Magistrate Akash Jain, who was
earlier irked that the accused had not appeared
before him even on the last date of hearing.
While Mr Kejriwal, Mr
Sisodia and AAP leaders Rakhi Birla, Somnath
Bharti and Ashutosh were present in the court,
Sanjay Singh sought exemption from personal
appearance for the day on the ground that he was
out of station. His plea was allowed.
They were charge sheeted by
the Delhi Police in connection with staging a
protest against police officials outside Rail
Bhavan last year. All accused were earlier
granted bail by the court.
During the hearing, senior
advocate HS Phoolka and advocate RK Wadhwa,
appearing for Mr Kejriwal and other AAP leaders,
moved an application seeking certain documents
which were not supplied to them with the charge
sheet.
The court directed the SHO
of Parliament Street and the investigating
officer of the case to supply copy of deficient
documents, including two CDs and complete
transcript of speech to the accused.
The court fixed August 4
for hearing arguments on framing of charges
against the accused.
The court had earlier
directed the leaders to appear before it, saying
there was "no justifiable ground" for their
exemption from personal appearance.
Mr Kejriwal and other
leaders had staged a 'dharna' outside Rail
Bhavan demanding action against police officials
who had refused to carry out raid on an alleged
drug and prostitution racket in South Delhi in
January last year.
The six accused were charge
sheeted by the police for allegedly violating
prohibitory orders under Section 144 of the CrPC
and also obstructing public servants in
discharge of their official duty.
The police had charge
sheeted them under various sections of the IPC,
including 145 (joining and continuing in an
unlawful assembly), 147 (rioting), 186
(obstructing public servant in discharge of his
public function), 353 (assault or use of
criminal force to deter a public servant from
discharge of his duty).
In its charge sheet, the
police had claimed that on January 19 last year,
the Assistant Commissioner of Police had imposed
prohibitory orders in North Block, South Block,
Vijay Chowk areas near Rail Bhavan and
Parliament Street.
On January 20, 2014, Mr
Kejriwal and other AAP leaders assembled at the
Rail Bhavan chowk defying the prohibitory
orders, it had said.
The police had alleged that
on being told about the prohibitory orders, Mr
Kejriwal had told the cops that he would go to
the then Home Minister's office at North Block
in his car and also laid a condition that media
persons and his supporters would accompany him.
The charge sheet had
further claimed that Mr Kejriwal, Mr Sisodia and
other AAP leaders along with 250-300 supporters
defied the orders and started moving towards the
then Home Minister's office.
When the police officials
present there tried to stop them with
barricades, these leaders instigated their
supporters and they manhandled policemen, it had
alleged.
According to the police,
Kejriwal and his supporters then sat on a
'dharna' at the chowk defying the prohibitory
orders.
The charge sheet had said
when Kejriwal and his supporters were stopped at
the barricades at Rail Bhavan chowk, they raised
slogans against the police, the central
government and the Home Ministry and tried to
move forward by manhandling the police officials
present there.
When the protesters were
stopped, Mr Kejriwal declared that he would
stage 'dharna' for the next 10 days at Rail
Bhawan chowk, it had said. He sat there and gave
instigating speeches, the police had alleged.
Mr Kejriwal had demanded
immediate suspension of the "corrupt" officials
who refused to act in the interest of the public
whose cause Somnath Bharti had taken up, it had
said.
Mr Bharti had created a
controversy in January last year when he went to
a locality in his constituency in Malviya Nagar,
claiming a drug and prostitution ring was being
run from a residence and demanded that the
police raid the place.
Story First Published:May
15, 2015 13:32 IST