Sirsa serves legal notice on AAP’s Arora over defamatory remarks
Delhi Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa has served a legal notice on AAP Punjab chief and Minister Aman Arora, demanding an unconditional apology within 24 hours for allegedly making defamatory statements against him in the media and on social media.
The notice, sent through Supreme Court advocate Yoginder Handoo, accuses Arora of falsely associating Sirsa with hardcore criminals and gangsters. He claimed that Arora’s remarks harmed his public image and reputation.
According to legal notice, Arora made the remarks on July 10, accusing Sirsa of siding with gangsters linked to the murder of businessman Sanjay Verma. A video clip of Arora’s comments has been circulated widely, including on X.
The notice quotes Arora as allegedly saying, “Jis tarike se Manjinder Singh Sirsa ne un gangsters ke haq mein nara mara hai… haq me utre hai,” and “Lekin Manjinder Singh Sirsa, Bhajpa, aur kendra sarkar wo aaj hardcore criminals ke gangsters ke haq mein khadi nazar aa rhi hai.”
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