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Kapil Mishra heckled by AAP legislators in Delhi assembly

| | Jun 01, 2017, at 03:42 am
New Delhi, May 31 (IBNS): Suspended Aam Admi Party leader Kapil Mishra was heckled on Wednesday inside the Delhi assembly by the AAP legislators.
Mishra later said that he was punched while trying to speak in the house, according to media reports.
 
Mishra, who was suspended from his party, had accused Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal of indulging in corruption.
 
The incident occurred when Mishra was trying to speak in the house which was followed by the chaos created between him and AAP legislators.
 
Finally, he was pushed and taken outside the house.
 
Mishra had earlier accused Kejriwal of accepting bribe and his involvement in corruption which raised storm in the Delhi politics for quite sometime.

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