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Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal’s problems increased, now Goa police sent summons, called for appearance on April 27

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Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal is once again in trouble, this time Kejriwal has been summoned by the Goa Police. The Goa Police issued summons to Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal asking him to appear on April 27. A case has been registered against Arvind Kejriwal for illegally making and pasting election posters on government property and public places. According to the summons, he will have to appear before the Pernem police.

Reasonable grounds for questioning with the police

Pernem police said in its notice that we have proper reason to question Arvinj Kejriwal. In the notice issued to Kejriwal, the Goa Police said, “During the investigation of a case of misappropriation of property, it has come to the notice that there are reasonable grounds for questioning you to know the facts and circumstances in relation to the present investigation.” Is.

Allegations on Arvind Kejriwal

Pernem police is probing a case registered under the Goa Prevention of Defacement of Property Act for allegedly pasting election posters on the walls of public places during the assembly election campaign, a senior police official said. Regarding this, the Goa Police has sent a notice to Kejriwal under section 41 (A) of the Code of Criminal Procedure. Please tell that Arvind Kejriwal’s Aam Aadmi Party won 2 seats in this election.

Till now there is no response from Aam Aadmi Party.

Let us tell you that Inspector Dilip Kumar Halarnkar of Pernem Police Station has sent this notice. Under Section 41(a) of the Code of Criminal Procedure (Code of Criminal Procedure), the police can summon a person for questioning if there is a ‘reasonable’ complaint or suspicion that he has committed an offence. At present, Kejriwal has not yet given any reaction on the whole matter.

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