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Complaint filed against Kejriwal in Bihar court

HAJIPUR (BIHAR):A criminal complaint has been filed in a court here against Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal over his controversial remark about people from Bihar visiting the national capital for free medical treatment.

Complaint filed against Kejriwal in Bihar court

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Hajipur (Bihar), October 19

A criminal complaint has been filed in a court here against Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal over his controversial remark about people from Bihar visiting the national capital for free medical treatment.

The complainant, Nitish Kumar, who is a social activist, filed his petition on Wednesday before the court of Chief Judicial Magistrate Prem Chandra Verma, who in turn referred the matter to the judicial magistrate for further hearing.

In his complaint, Kumar has alleged that he “felt hurt” by Kejriwal’s remarks, his lawyer Surendra Kumar Bharti said. According to a report in a Hindi daily, Kejriwal had said people from Bihar visit Delhi by purchasing a ticket of Rs 500 and go back after availing free medical treatment worth Rs 5 lakh, Bharti said. He said the Delhi CM “has behaved irresponsibly and tried to vitiate the peace, unity, sovereignty and harmony of the country and the state”. The plea sought a direction for initiating action against Kejriwal under IPC sections, including 153A and 153B.

Earlier this month, advocate Sudhir Kumar Ojha had also filed a plea in the Muzaffarpur civil court, seeking directions to the police to file an FIR against Kejriwal for his statement. Kejriwal made the remarks at a Delhi event, seeking to underscore his government’s efforts to improve health services. — PTI


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