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Delhi: FIR against Somnath Bharti likely, say sources, after Ugandan woman's complaint
1/19/2014 8:49:53 PM
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New Delhi, Jan 19: A First Information Report (FIR) is likely to be registered against Delhi Law Minister Somnath Bharti by this evening, sources have said, following a complaint by a Ugandan woman. Bharti has been at the centre of a raging controversy over a midnight raid that he led on Wednesday where Ugandan women were allegedly abused.
The woman, in her complaint filed in the Saket court on Saturday, has alleged that a group of people from a political party forcibly entered her house in south Delhi and molested her. She also alleged that the accused threatened her to leave the premises where she has been residing in. While she didn't name any individual or a political party, she told the court that she could identify the men. The court then ordered the police to lodge an FIR and report back to it on the matter on February 14.
Bharti, who has been heavily slammed for what many described as vigilantism in the form of the raid, denied any knowledge of an FIR. He also vehemently denied any wrongdoing on the part of workers of his Aam Aadmi Party who were present during that raid.
"Entire incident is recorded, none of the party workers raised their hand or misbehaved with any of them," the minister said.
His boss, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, too has strongly backed him. "I don't think Somnath Bharti made racist comments... he doesn't have anything against the women," he told NDTV yesterday. Bharti had, aided by some residents and supporters, accosted four women from Uganda during the raid on a building in Khirki Extension, which is in his constituency in south Delhi. At least two were allegedly forced to go to hospital and undergo drug tests.
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