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AAP leader alleges Delhi police tried to run over him

| | Jul 22, 2015, at 05:48 pm
New Delhi, Jul 22 (IBNS) Aam Aadmi Party's Delhi chief Dilip Pandey has alleged that a Delhi Police bus tried to run over him in front of Rajinder Nagar police station.

Pandey alleged that the incident took place around 10.30 PM on Tuesday when he was talking to the media over police action on AAP volunteers at Anand Parbat earlier in the day, reports said.

"Since there were women volunteers who were detained, I went to the police station so that they could be released. At around 10.30 PM while I was talking to the media outside Rajinder Nagar station, a Delhi police bus tried to run over me but one volunteer pushed me aside," he  said.

Pandey said that he has filed a written complaint with Rajinder Nagar police. 

"Shocked to see sad state of Delhi Police. A Police Bus tried to run over - kill me from behind while I was talking to media. Someone pushed... saved me!" Pandey tweeted.

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