AAP’s Swati Maliwal takes oath as Rajya Sabha MP from Delhi
AAP leader Swati Maliwal on Wednesday took oath as the Rahya Sabha MP from Delhi and said that she would continue to voice concerns of the poor and the downtrodden.
AAP leader Swati Maliwal on Wednesday took oath as the Rahya Sabha MP from Delhi and said that she would continue to voice concerns of the poor and the downtrodden.
AAP candidates Swati Maliwal, Sanjay Singh and N D Gupta were elected unopposed as Rajya Sabha members on Friday.
She was appointed as the head of the women rights panel in 2015, the youngest woman to hold the post.
The AAP’s Political Affairs Committee (PAC) finalized their names for January 19 polls on Friday following a meeting convened by Delhi Chief Minister and party’s national convenor Arvind Kejriwal.
Delhi Commission for Women (DCW) Chief Swati Maliwal inspected bus stops in the national capital and interacted with female passengers for the second consecutive day for women's safety.
In the notices issued to DCPs of all districts, Maliwal has sought information regarding the number of rooms in each police station and police chowki along with the number of CCTV installed.
The deceased joined the spa as a therapist on 4th September and on the first day of her job, she started vomiting after consuming some liquid in the spa. She was taken to a hospital where she was declared brought dead.
Maliwal has cited the cases of Bilkis Bano and Gurmeet Ram Raheem and has demanded that the rapists of Bilkis Bano, and Gurmeet Ram Raheem be sent back to jail.
She has been continuously working for the betterment of women for the past seven years. Maliwal, who was appointed as DCW chairperson by the AAP government, has been associated with the party since its India Against Corruption (IAC) phase.
According to the Commission, it has taken cognizance of the fact that Sajid Khan, who has been accused of sexual harassment and obscene behavior by over ten women, has been allowed to participate in a popular reality show – ‘Bigg Boss’ which is watched by millions of people in the country.