
The Delhi Assembly's Privileges Committee has summoned former Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and other AAP leaders to clarify claims about a British-era 'phansi ghar' (gallows) allegedly found within the Assembly premises during renovation. The AAP insists the site was used by the British to execute freedom fighters and demands live-streaming of the committee proceedings for transparency. The BJP disputes the gallows claim, calling it political propaganda, and urges evidence to be formally presented to the committee. Assembly Speaker Vijender Gupta has cautioned against public statements that could affect the inquiry's impartiality.
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