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Kejriwal demands Giri’s arrest in Khan murder case

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New Delhi: Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Monday demanded that BJP MP from East Delhi Mahesh Giri be arrested in connection with the murder of NDMC official M M Khan even as he accused the Prime Minister of “shielding” him.
Giri, meanwhile, continued for the second day his hunger strike outside the residence of Kejriwal, demanding that he prove his allegations regarding the murder of Khan.
The BJP MP had asked Kejriwal to either prove his charge against him or “resign” from the post of Chief Minister. In a tweet, Kejriwal demanded that Giri should be arrested.
“He shud be arrested n interrogated by Modi police in MM Khan murder case. Modi police shielding him,” he said. Kejriwal, in a letter to Lieutenant Governor Najeeb Jung, had accused him of trying to “save” Giri and New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) vice-chairman Karan Singh Tanwar in Khan’s murder. Giri had asked Kejriwal for a public debate over his allegations. In a letter to Kejriwal on June 16, Giri had invited him to Constitution Club to produce “evidence” he had against him in the M M Khan murder case on Sunday 4 PM. Kejriwal did not accept the challenge following which Giri, accompanied by his party supporters, reached the Chief Minister’s flagstaff Road residence and sat on hunger strike. (PTI)

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