AAP MLA Somnath Bharti's wife complains of domestic violence, DCW serves notice

June 11, 2015

New Delhi, Jun 11: In more embarrassment for the Aam Aadmi Party, former Delhi Law Minister and MLA Somnath Bharti has been accused of domestic violence, as per reports on WednesdaySomnath Bharti.

AAP MLA's wife has leveled serious charges against him and has approached the Delhi Commission for Women.

Bharti has been accused of assault and domestic violence and the DCW has issued summons to the leader.

He has been asked to appear before the Commission on June 26.

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Confirming the news, DCW chief Barkha Singh said, “Wife said that children were harassed in addition to her being beaten. We have called Somnath Bharti on 26th this month,” as per ANI.

“His (Bharti's) wife is distressed and said that she was beaten, verbally abused and given death threats,” she added.

On the other hand, Bharti's wife Lipika Mitra said, “Can't explain in couple of words. Its been going on since 2010. I want out from this marriage.”

“Want separation and to live with my children with dignity,” Mitra added.

Lipika also went to Delhi Police headquarters today.

"Somnath Bharti's wife met police, necessary investigation will be conducted," Delhi Police Commissioner, BS Bassi said.

Meanwhile, on the latest development, Bharti posted on Twitter: "I am in Kerala for party work and shocked to learn from TV about wife's complaint. Deeply pained to know that my wife has gone public with family matter."

In another tweet he wrote: "Allegations of domestic violence if any are baseless n inconceivable. I love my wife and my little children. I urge media to respect my privacy."

Later he also told ANI, "I missed my son's birthday and she threatened to finish my political career. I appeal to her to not lie. For five years she is making demand that I have to choose between my mother and her."

"It is the matter between me and my wife, party should not be dragged into this," he added.

Earlier, Bharti had got in trouble with the police when he had, during AAP’s 49-day government in Delhi, stormed into a house belonging to an Ugandan women and had claimed that illicit activities were going on there.

The AAP leader was booked by the Delhi Police for misbehaving with a woman.

Reacting to the news, Delhi BJP leader Satish Upadhyay said, "If woman at home is not safe, then how will women of city feel safe."

And AAP leader Dilip Pandey told the media that they would conduct investigation at their level in the case.

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Allahabad, Mar 1: Shabista Khan, wife of suspended pediatrician Dr Kafeel Khan, fears that her husband's life is in danger.

In a letter written to the chief justice of the Allahabad High Court and senior government authorities, Shabista has sought security for her husband who is lodged in Mathura jail for allegedly delivering provocative speech during anti-CAA protest at Aligarh Muslim University.

"My husband is being mentally tortured in jail and is being subjected to inhuman behaviour," Shabista wrote in her letter to the chief justice of Allahabad High Court, additional chief secretary (home) and director general (jail), among others.

She said that she apprehended that an attempt could be made on her husband's life in jail and demanded adequate security for him.

She also demanded that her husband should be kept away from active criminals and lodged with common prisoners.

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June 10,2020

Patna, Jun 10: A man in Bihar has willed half his property to two elephants after one of them foiled an attempt on his life by a pistol-totting criminal.

Akhtar Imam, chief manager of the Asian Elephant Rehabilitation and Wildlife Animal Trust (AERAWAT), said he has been looking after elephants since the age of 12.

"Once, there was an attempt of murder made against me. At that time the elephants saved me. When some miscreants armed with pistols tried to enter my room my elephant started trumpeting. It woke me up and I was able to shout and raise an alarm due to which the miscreants ran away," Imam said.

Imam says the two elephants, named Moti and Rani are like family for him and he cannot live without them.

However, the man claims that he fears threats to his life from his family members after he transferred his land to his two elephants. Imam's wife and sons have been living away from him for the last 10 years due to some dispute in the family.

He recounted that his son had allegedly filed a wrong case against him and also got him locked up. He eventually was let away after the charges levelled against him were proven wrong.

Imam said that his son Meraj had tried to sell the elephant to smugglers but was fortunately caught.

Imam says he has willed half of his property to his wife and his share of property worth Rs 5 crore to elephants said that if the jumbos die then the money would go to AERAWAT organisation.

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January 6,2020

Dehradun, Jan 6: Universities are centres of learning and will not be allowed to become "addas" of politics, HRD Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal 'Nishank' has said.

The minister was replying to questions from reporters in Haldwani on Sunday about protests against the amended Citizenship Act across university campuses.

"Universities are centres of learning where the country's future is in the making. We cannot let them become addas of politics," Nishank said.

He accused the opposition parties of trying to turn the universities into hotbeds of politics.

The new legislation passed by Parliament aims to grant citizenship to persecuted religious minorities from Pakistan, Bangladesh and Afghanistan who had taken refuge in India and there is nothing wrong in it, the Union Minister said

"When Pakistan was created, the population of religious minorities there stood at 22 per cent. Today it is a minuscule 3.7 per cent. Persecuted on the basis of their religion, they sought sanctuary in India. The CAA is meant only to grant them citizenship," he said.

Terming the law humanitarian, the minister said it was going to make no difference to the status of Muslims in India and wondered why the Congress was making such a hue and cry about it.

Nishank's press conference in Haldwani was part of the BJP's campaign to create awareness in favour of the amended Citizenship Act.

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