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Court acts tough against Kejriwal ink attacker; Bhavna Arora sent to 14-day judicial remand
Acting tough against Bhavna Arora , who threw ink at Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Sunday, a local court on Tuesday rejected her bail plea and sent her to 14-day judicial remand.
New Delhi: Acting tough against Bhavna Arora , who threw ink at Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Sunday, a local court on Tuesday rejected her bail plea and sent her to 14-day judicial remand.
"She didn't get justice from this court and we will go to the session's court. We believe that from the higher court she will get justice. Bhavna is a victim of politics. People of Delhi are with her. We will continue our fight," complainant lawyer CL Gupta said.
Bhavna, the Aam Aadmi Sena in-charge of Punjab, claimed that she has got proof that the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) Government is involved in a CNG scam.
She told reporters that she possesses a CD pertaining to the alleged CNG scam.
The incident took place when Kejriwal was expressing his gratitude to the people of Delhi for making the odd-even formula a success.
The woman rushed close to the dais and threw ink at Kejriwal. She was immediately apprehended by the police. However, the Chief Minister told the cops to leave her.
The event was organised by the AAP Government to thank the people of Delhi for making the odd-even experiment, which ended on January 15, a success.