Trouble brews for AAP MLA Amanatullah Khan, as woman files complaint of molestation against him at the Jamia Nagar Police Station. The woman who is Khan's brother-in-law's wife has alleged that he has been harassing her for the last four years.

The police have booked both Amanatullah and his brother-in-law in connection with the case. The complainant alleged that Amanatullah used to pressurise her to have sexual relations with him. She also alleged that she was frequently tortured by her in-laws demanding dowry.

Furthermore the woman has also alleged that her husband too forced her to have sexual relations with his brother-in-law Amanatullah. Following the compliant, the police have begun investigations into the allegations made by the woman.

It seems, more trouble is in store for the Aam Aadmi Party with Khan becoming another MLA booked for sexual harassment. The incident came to light barely few hours after Khan sent a letter to Arvind Kejriwal expressing his wish to quit from the party. He had asked the CM to relieve him from all posts in the AAP.

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Khan cited that he was tired of giving clarifications on various allegations levelled against him. In his letter to the chief minister, Khan wrote that he served Delhi people with full dedication since the day he was elected.

KHAN OUTRAGED OVER CLARIFICATIONS



"I exposed several corruptions of the previous government after I became the chairman of Delhi Waqf Board. But some people are not liking my honesty and spirit of service as they are framing me and my family in fake cases," Khan said in the letter.

Khan was made the Chairman of Delhi Waqf Board in March. Recently Khan was said to have been involved in an alleged recruitment scam in the Waqf Board where the Anti-Corruption Branch (ACB) has launched a "preliminary inquiry" against him.

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Although several reports are doing the rounds that Khan has resigned, there has been no formal declaration from the party accepting his resignation. Sources said that the opposition is likely to use the issue in its tirade against AAP.

"I am not shocked at all. We can expect the worse of the worse from Aam Aadmi Party MLAs. Party seems to be rotten to the core. These are very serious charges. AAP instead of blaming others, must take responsibility, take stock and charge, come clean,"said BJP leader Shazia Ilmi.

She added that Delhi elections focussed on safety of women, however, the present situation was deplorable.

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