AAP MLA Amanatullah’s House Raided by Police Over Custody Interference
Accused of Freeing a Murder Suspect; LG Slams Atishi Over Yamuna Issue……
Delhi : politics has once again heated up as the police reached AAP MLA Amanatullah Khan’s residence in connection with allegations of unlawfully freeing a murder suspect from custody. The controversial incident has triggered strong reactions from both the ruling party and opposition leaders, further intensifying the political atmosphere in the capital.
According to sources, Khan is accused of interfering in police proceedings and pressuring authorities to release an individual wanted in a murder case. The police, acting on credible evidence, conducted a raid at his house to gather more details about his involvement. While no official statement has been made regarding his arrest, the investigation is expected to take a serious turn in the coming days.
Meanwhile, another political storm erupted after Delhi Lieutenant Governor (LG) VK Saxena made a sharp remark against AAP Minister Atishi, stating, “You have been cursed by Yamuna Maiya.” The comment came during a heated discussion over the worsening condition of the Yamuna River and the government’s handling of environmental concerns. AAP leaders have strongly condemned the remark, calling it inappropriate and politically motivated.
As the confrontation between AAP and the Delhi LG escalates, the ruling party has accused the central government of using agencies to target its leaders. Amanatullah Khan, known for his controversial political journey, has often been in the spotlight for his outspoken stance and legal troubles.
With investigations ongoing and political tensions rising, all eyes are now on how this case unfolds and whether the AAP MLA faces any legal consequences. Meanwhile, Atishi and her party members continue to demand accountability from the central government over Delhi’s environmental and governance issues.
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