Swati Maliwal Assault Case: Should such a goon work in CM residence, Supreme Court’s strict comment on VibhavSwati Maliwal Assault Case: Should such a goon work in CM residence, Supreme Court’s strict comment on Vibhav

Swati Maliwal Assault Case, Should such a goon work in the CM residence, the Supreme Court has today made a very strict comment regarding Vibhav Kumar, a close aide of Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal. The court asked whether such a goon should work in the Chief Minister’s residence. During the hearing of Rajya Sabha MP Swati Maliwal case, the top court said that Vibhav behaved as if a goon had entered the Chief Minister’s residence. The court said that the woman was forced. There is no shame in such behaviour. Why was Vibhav Kumar in the CM residence after resigning from the post of Private Secretary?

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In the case of assault and misbehavior with Swati Maliwal, the troubles of CM Kejriwal’s former PM Vibhav Kumar do not seem to be reducing. The Supreme Court raised questions on the attitude of Vibhav Kumar. The court said that a woman was forced. There was no shame in such misbehavior. The court raised questions about his presence at the Chief Minister’s residence even after leaving the post of private secretary.

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The Supreme Court asked Vibhav Kumar’s lawyer whether the Chief Minister’s residence is a private bungalow. Should such ‘goons’ work in the Chief Minister’s residence? When Vibhav Kumar was not the private secretary of CM then why was he there. Is the CM residence meant to house goons? The Supreme Court made this comment during the hearing on the bail plea of ​​Vibhav Kumar.


The Supreme Court asked several questions to Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal’s aide Vibhav Kumar in the case of assault on Aam Aadmi Party Rajya Sabha member Swati Maliwal. The court said that despite Swati telling her about her health, Bibhav Kumar assaulted her. What does Rajya Sabha member Swati Maliwal indicate when she called the police helpline during the incident of assault?

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