The party is in a difficult position following the reported attack on AAP MP Swati Maliwal at the chief minister’s home. Her horrific story in her FIR of being kicked, slapped, and verbally assaulted by Kumar is alarming. 

    The situation has been further complicated by unverified videos that attack Maliwal. In Indian politics, where perception frequently triumphs over fact, such strategies are not new. The event has turned into a focal point for opposing parties to contest the AAP’s moral leadership during the Lok Sabha elections.It has significant political ramifications. 

    Source: Hindustan Times

    Kejriwal, a strong supporter of women’s rights, is being called out for his hypocrisy. His lack of response on the matter is more telling than party chief Sanjay Singh’s defense. Amidst political maneuvering, Singh’s insistence on severe action against Kumar also seems inadequate.

    This case highlights how corrupt all political parties are when it comes to mistreating women. The claims of sexual assault against Karnataka’s JD(S) candidate, Prajwal Revanna, support this. Former head of the Wrestling Federation of India and BJP MP Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh is charged with sexually abusing female wrestlers. 

    Source: India Today

    These incidents highlight a concerning pattern that reveals how profoundly masculinized authority is.The welfare of the victims appears to be subordinated to political interests. The Delhi Police need to conduct a fair and impartial investigation into Maliwal’s case, even though the National Commission for Women has taken suo motu notice of it. The way Kejriwal responds to this crisis will decide whether or not the AAP can restore its reputation for gender justice. It will also serve as a benchmark for the political attitude in India regarding the safety of women.

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