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AAP's Somnath Bharti Arrested For Allegedly Assaulting AIIMS Security Guards

New Delhi:  Somnath Bharti, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP)'s most controversial lawmaker, was arrested over assault charges today. He is the second AAP leader to be arrested in two days after Amanatullah Khan.

Mr Bharti, 42, has been arrested for allegedly misbehaving with security guards at Delhi's AIIMS hospital earlier this month.

The legislator tweeted about his own arrest.


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Sacked AAP leader Sucha Singh Chhotepur to approach Navjot Sidhu to float political party

Chandigarh, Sep 16: Sucha Singh Chhotepur, who was sacked by AAP as its Punjab convenor over a purported sting video, today said he will approach former BJP Rajya Sabha MP Navjot Singh Sidhu and suspended AAP MP Dharamvira Gandhi to float a political party to a give the “best alternative” to the people of Punjab. “My supporters and volunteers have suggested that I set up a new political platform with those with a clean image and who are committed to saving Punjab,” he told PTI after concluding his ‘Punjab Parivartan Yatra’ at Faridkot district today. Chhotepur, who played a key role in building Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) in Punjab, had launched the initiative on September 6 to collect suggestions of his supporters as regards his future course of action.
“I will meet (Navjot Singh) Sidhu, (Dharamvira) Gandhi and other like-minded people to bring them together and have one political party to provide the best alternative to the people of Punjab in the (2017) Assembly election,” he said. However, he said he was yet to meet Sidhu or Independent MLAs from Ludhiana, the Bains brothers. “But, I have met Pargat Singh once,” he said. “My efforts will be to bring all these people on one platform now,” Chhotepur said, adding that more like-minded people will be roped in to form a party as soon as possible. Recently, cricketer-turned-politician Sidhu, former captain of the Indian hockey team and MLA Pargat Singh and the Bains brothers — Simarjit Singh Bains and Balwinder Singh Bains — launched ‘Awaaz-e-Punjab’, a political front.

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Chhotepur asks 'Dilliwalas' to make accounts public

JALANDHAR: AAP's former state convener, Sucha Singh Chhotepur, sharpened the attack on his party leaders from Delhi on Wednesday, calling them "daadvi" (invaders) and demanding that they make public all donations received and expenditures incurred by the party.

Addressing a gathering at an event of his 'Punjab Parivartan Yatra' in Jalandhar, Chhotepur described the Delhi-based leaders of AAP as 'Dilliwalas'. Chhotepur has been vocal against AAP's Delhi leadership ever since he was sacked as the party's state convener on August 26, close on the heels of allegations that he demanded money for party tickets.

In Jalandhar, Chhotepur built his rhetoric around "Punjabis versus outsiders" and also drew a line between "those having money" (Delhi leadership) and "those having truth" (Chhotepur and his supporters). "You removed me on the basis of a cooked up story and a so-called sting that is not being made public. Immediately make public the donations you received and the money you spent in Punjab," he asked the AAP leadership on the eve of AAP convener Arvind Kejriwal's visit to Punjab. "They should also give information about the Rs 22 lakh I collected from party volunteers and handed to them." Chhotepur also asked Delhi-based AAP leaders to come clean on the issue of supplying public address (PA) systems in Punjab at inflated rates. "Now when the issue has been raised in public, the self-appointed custodians of honesty and transparency should clear the air about the money margin from sale of these systems to volunteers," he said.

Chhotepur said he had tried to seek time with Kejriwal for six months before he was sacked. "I wanted to tell him about the loot by observers from Delhi and that he was not being provided a correct picture, but he would not give me time. When some well-meaning fellows went from Punjab to apprise him of the situation, he referred them to Durgesh Pathak, who was party to all which was going wrong in Punjab," Chhotepur said.

He said the AAP supremo had in Italy that he would directly take command of Punjab affairs, but he always directly controlled the state. "Are Durgesh and Sanjay Prime Minister Narendra Modi's men?" he quipped.



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Sacked AAP Minister Sandeep Kumar Will Be In Police Lock-Up For 3 Days

HANGZHOU, CHINA: North Korea fired three ballistic missiles off its east coast on Monday in a defiant reminder of the risks to global security, as world leaders including U.S. President Barack Obama gathered at a G20 summit in China for the second day.

North Korea has tested missiles at sensitive times in the past to draw attention to its military might. But Monday's launch risks embarrassing its main ally Beijing, which has gone to extraordinary lengths to ensure a smooth summit meeting in the eastern Chinese city of Hangzhou.

The missile test was also an unwanted distraction for the United States, which has been trying on the sidelines of the summit to finalize a deal with Russia for a ceasefire in Syria.

US Secretary of State John Kerry and his Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov met in Hangzhou, but failed to clinch a breakthrough. Obama later talked with Russian President Vladimir Putin, but there was no immediate word on the outcome.

The South Korean military said Pyongyang launched the missiles at around 0300 GMT. The South's Yonhap news agency said the medium-range missiles flew for about 600 miles (1,000 km) and landed inside Japan's air defense identification zone.

The test prompted a quick meeting between South Korean President Park Geun-hye and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in Hangzhou, and they agreed to cooperate on monitoring the situation, a Japanese statement said.

Earlier on Monday, the leaders of South Korea and China met on the sidelines of the G20 summit and Chinese President Xi Jinping reaffirmed Beijing's commitment to the denuclearization of the Korean peninsula, state news agency Xinhua reported.

New Delhi:  Delhi lawmaker Sandeep Kumar's close aide Praveen Singh has been detained by the police after the former minister alleged that he had circulated the sex tape that lost him his job.

Praveen Singh is the Officer on Special Duty or OSD and a close friend of Sandeep Kumar, who was arrested over the weekend after a woman accused him of raping her and filming the video. A court today sent him to three more days in police custody, where he will be interrogated.

Sandeep Kumar was sacked last week by Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal after the sex tape became public. The Aam Aadmi Party suspended him on Saturday. Mr Kejriwal has accused the 36-year-old of "betraying AAP and our movement."


Mr Kumar has held that he is not the man seen on the sex video and that he is being  targeted "because I am a Dalit." His wife Ritu Kumar has backed him saying her husband has been "falsely implicated" and alleging a political conspiracy.

The former minister's troubles deepened when a 40-year-old woman alleged on Saturday that she is the woman in the video and that she was drugged and raped by Mr Kumar before being filmed, about a year ago, when he was already Delhi's minister for woman and child development.      

Praveen Kumar was detained today from the gate of the Delhi Secretariat where he works. He is now being questioned, said the police, before they decide on making a formal arrest.

Circulating sexual matter is a crime under Section 66A of the IT Act, which provides punishment for sending offensive messages through communication devices and services.


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No AAP, Navjot Singh Sidhu & Pargat Singh to float Awaaz-e-Punjab

NEW DELHI/CHANDIGARH: BJP leader Navjot Singh Sidhu, who quit his Rajya Sabha seat recently, has announced a new political outfit, Awaaz-e-Punjab, along with suspended Shiroman Akal Dal functionary Pargat Singh.

The announcement has ended speculation of Sidhu joining the Aam Aadmi Party. "We have decided to form a new front to fight all forces which have ruined Punjab. A formal announcement of the new front would be made in the next three-four days at a place to be decided soon,

Sidhu who joined politics after a career in cricket is yet to quit the BJP. Sidhu decided to float the outfit along with like-minded people after his talks with the AAP failed. He held a meeting with Singh and Bains brothers of Ludhiana — Simarjeet Singh Bains and Balwinder Singh Bains — both of who are independent MLAs. AAP was taken aback by the development.

Sidhu had in mid-August met AAP convener Arvind Kejriwal at his residence and discussed plans of joining the party. Kejriwal's remarks on August 19 had indicated that things were not going according to plan when he said Sidhu needs "time to think." The news of Sidhu forming a political front comes at a time when AAP faces a vertical split in Punjab after state convener Sucha Singh Chhotepur was sacked over allegations of bribery.

"We have learnt that Sidhu has formed a political front. It is up to him to comment whether they will launch a party or not," AAP's Punjab state in-charge Sanjay Singh said. Posters showing a photograph of Sidhu, Pargat and Bains brothers together were posted by Awaaz-e-Punjab leaders that said the four have joined hands for the politics of hope and faith



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Arvind Kejriwal sacks Sandeep Kumar: How AAP betrayed blessings and poll promises

India has a long list of politicians who lost their Cabinet berths after losing an election. But, AAP's Sandeep Kumar would go down in record books as the first minister to get kicked out of a ministry because of something that just rhymes with, er, election.

On Wednesday night, he was sacked by Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal just before the media started playing tapes, of Kumar's alleged escapades in a house that looked like his hunting ground, on loop.

In a CD sent anonymously to media houses, Kumar, minister of women and child welfare, allegedly figures with two different women. In one of them — a nine-minute video — he is seen in an "objectionable" position with a woman, whom he later advises to meet him "only after 9 pm" and never in public. The CD also contained still pictures allegedly showing Kumar with another woman in varying degrees of proximity.

Allegedly, instead of helping women in need, a job mandated by his ministry, Kumar was helping himself to women to satiate his needs.


Making a virtue out of necessity, AAP claimed that it had set high standards of probity in public life by taking quick action against Kumar. "AAP is a party of ideals. AAP has a zero tolerance policy towards corruption, scandals," deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia said. "Ministers found taking bribes were removed immediately as soon as it was found. Action will be taken swiftly against any member irrespective of status or position," he told the media.

Sisodia's hypocrisy would have sounded more comic had he not been competing with the sacked minister, a self-proclaimed patni-vrata aam aadmi.

In a speech that went viral last year, Kumar told his audience on International Women's Day (8 March) that he takes his wife's blessings almost every day before venturing out.

"Main roz subah inke pair choo kar ghar se nikalta hoon (I touch her feet before leaving the house every morning)," he said, bringing the packed auditorium at Delhi's secretariat down with a thunderous response.

He later told the The Indian Express about his blissful marital life and how he was grateful to his wife for being with him through thick and thin.

If the video is right, the minister was obviously fooling a lot of people at the same time, both in private and in public.

The only silver lining, if any, in Kejriwal's conduct is that he has been quick to act on complaints of impropriety. Unlike the BJP that first inducted Nihal Chand as a minister in the Union government in spite of the lawmaker facing allegations of rape and then continued to protect him despite public outrage and the Congress that has a history of protecting tainted politicians, Kejriwal has at least taken quick and decisive action.

But, the Delhi CM's penchant for alacrity in such matters has been deprived of its novelty and moral underpinnings because the AAP is now being routinely exposed as a party low on scruples that were promised by Kejriwal. "If politics is keechad (muck), we will have to get deep into it to clean it," Kejriwal had said, explaining the raison d'ĂȘtre of AAP. Ironically, his AAP now looks like keechad — a mini replica of Indian politics.

For a party that made such a song and dance of its selection process, owes its birth to an anti-corruption movement and public clamour for clean politics, it is indeed a shame that every few months the AAP gets into trouble because of legislators with gaping moral and ethical lacunae.

In October, Kejriwal had publicly sacked Asim Ahmed Khan, the then minister of food and environment for allegedly seeking bribes. Before that, after defending him publicly, Kejriwal had to sack law minister Jitendra Tomar for faking a degree.

Delhi has a sanctioned strength of seven ministers. Three bad apples in less than 18 months is indeed an alarming sample for Kejriwal's lot. Either his party is guilty of not performing the advertised due diligence or Kejriwal and his team have a problem judging people. Either way, these are signs that erode Kejriwal's base.

Like patni-vrata Kumar, the AAP has betrayed people's faith and blessings.


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AAP MLAs arrested, party blames PM Modi for it

On Sunday, the Aam Aadmi Party hit out at Prime Minister Narendra Modi over the arrest of its two MLAs, saying this is a “proof” of his frustration. Reacting to the arrests, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said “Modi was sending Delhiites to jail under false cases”. Eleven AAP legislators have been arrested in different cases so far. The AAP national convener also asked why the Prime Minister had diverted entire police against his political opponents rather than protecting women.

The party suffered a shocker with Delhi Police arresting Okhla MLA Amanatullah Khan for allegedly trying to run over a woman with his car and Punjab Police going after Mehrauli MLA Naresh Yadav in an alleged case of sacrilege incident in Malerkotla. “Why is Modi ji not arresting perpetrators of crime against women? It is shameful that Modi ji has diverted the entire police from protecting women to arresting his political opponents,” Kejriwal tweeted. “Two MLAs arrested in a day is a proof his frustration. CBI, ACB, Delhi Police, Punjab Police,” his deputy Manish Sisodia said.

AAP leader Ashutosh said Khan was not even allowed to wear slippers and the police turned all the CCTV cameras towards the ceiling. He also said BJP was scared because of AAP’s rising popularity. “Amanatullah was not even allowed to wear slippers/while arresting all the CCTV cameras were turned towards ceiling by police. This is Modi’s law. He gives a damn to law and evidences. People are watching. AAP’s rising graph has scared Modi (sic),” Ashutosh tweeted.

In a press conference on Saturday, Amanatullah Khan had alleged that the SHO of Jamia Nagar Police station had tutored the woman to name Khan in the case and also released a video to buttress his claim. He also alleged that the woman was in touch with BJP leaders.  Comparing the arrest of Patidars in Gujarat to ones in Delhi, Kejriwal tweeted, “In Gujarat, Anandiben sends Dalits and Patidars to jail under false cases. In Delhi, Modiji sends Delhiites to jail under false cases. Now Delhi and Gujarat will fight (against this) together. ”

“The same Delhi Police also beat the hell out of vols (volunteers) trying to file an FIR against a rapist,” (sic) Kejriwal said, retweeting a tweet of composer Vishal Dadlani, an ardent party supporter. Party leader Ashish Khetan termed the arrest as the darkest time after Emergency. “Another AAP MLA arrested on spurious charges. History will record the Modi rule as the darkest time for democracy post Emergency,” Khetan said.
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Navjot Singh Sidhu quits RS: Closeness with Badals cost BJP the Punjab ticket

Two-and-half months after he was nominated to Rajya Sabha by the Narendra Modi government, Navjot Singh Sidhu on Monday resigned from, what some may say, a highly coveted position of an MP. Adding insult to injury, Sidhu's wife Navjot Kaur Singh, too resigned from the official post she held in Punjab.

A resignation of this kind, from a nominated member, in such short span is unprecedented and would reflect badly on BJP leadership's judgment.

This, however, is not the first time that Sidhu has tendered his resignation from the Parliament — he quit from Lok Sabha in December 2006 when he was convicted in an 18-year-old road rage case. Again in July 2009, it was reported that Sidhu quit Parliament due to a few developments in the Punjab BJP unit. However, he had sent his resignation letter to the party leadership and not to the Speaker of Lok Sabha.

His resignation was not accepted and he continued to be in the party and in the Parliament as an MP. His resignation from 2006 was soon forgotten because he was soon returned to Parliament after being re-elected from Amritsar.

But this time around, things will be different since the move comes ahead of Punjab Assembly elections. The resignation from Rajya Sabha could well be followed up with a resignation from the party. Technically, as a nominated member of the Rajya Sabha, he is not a BJP member.

Sidhu perhaps thought to be on the right of perceived public morality and quit from the post offered by the BJP before he makes his next move  — join the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and lead its campaign in Punjab, with or without officially being named as its chief ministerial candidate. Sidhu's surprise resignation is undoubtedly a huge setback for the BJP and could prove to be a booster for the AAP.

The AAP had lately courted so many controversies simply because the party leaders, who para trooped from Delhi, didn't know the social and cultural practices of the state and weren't able to relate to their sensitivities. That was one of the reasons why Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal performed a sewa at the Golden temple to "atone" for mistakes committed by the party, albeit in most dramatic fashion, cleaning already cleaned plates.

It's interesting that within minutes of Sidhu's resignation, AAP Punjab convenor Sucha Singh Chhotepur jumped the gun and virtually announced Sidhu's AAP turn:
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