<p>On a day of dramatic developments, sacked Delhi Minister Sandeep Kumar today surrendered before police hours after a woman, who purportedly figured in an "objectionable" CD, filed a rape complaint against him, even as he was suspended from AAP.<br /><br /></p>.<p>In her complaint, the woman alleged that Kumar had offered her a spiked drink in his office in outer Delhi's Sultanpuri where she had gone to seek his help in procuring a ration card. The woman has alleged that after she fell unconscious, he raped her.<br /><br />Earlier in the day, AAP's Political Affairs Committee suspended the 36-year-old first-time MLA from the party and refered the matter to its disciplinary committee.<br /><br />Kumar was removed from the council of ministers on August 31 by Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal after the CD purportedly showing him in compromising position with a woman surfaced.<br /><br />The MLA from Sultanpur Majra surrendered before the investigators at the office of DCP (Outer) in Pitampura where his statement was recorded, senior police officials said.<br /><br />In her complaint filed at Sultanpuri police station, the woman claimed the CD was made after Kumar became minister and that she did not know about it.<br /><br />Recalling the day the alleged incident took place, the woman claimed she was asked to wait at the minister's office and then offered a cold drink which was spiked. After she lost consciousness, she was raped, the woman claimed.<br /><br />It is not immediately known what the woman told the police about when the alleged incident took place.<br /><br />Her statement is being recorded, Sanjay Singh, joint commissioner of police (Northern range) said.<br /><br />Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal tweeted that if the allegations were found to be true, then Kumar should be given "exemplary punishment".<br /><br />"If woman's allegations are correct, this is v serious. Strongest exemplary punishment shud be given to Sandeep," Kejriwal who is in Rome to attend Mother Teresa's canonisation tweeted.</p>
<p>On a day of dramatic developments, sacked Delhi Minister Sandeep Kumar today surrendered before police hours after a woman, who purportedly figured in an "objectionable" CD, filed a rape complaint against him, even as he was suspended from AAP.<br /><br /></p>.<p>In her complaint, the woman alleged that Kumar had offered her a spiked drink in his office in outer Delhi's Sultanpuri where she had gone to seek his help in procuring a ration card. The woman has alleged that after she fell unconscious, he raped her.<br /><br />Earlier in the day, AAP's Political Affairs Committee suspended the 36-year-old first-time MLA from the party and refered the matter to its disciplinary committee.<br /><br />Kumar was removed from the council of ministers on August 31 by Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal after the CD purportedly showing him in compromising position with a woman surfaced.<br /><br />The MLA from Sultanpur Majra surrendered before the investigators at the office of DCP (Outer) in Pitampura where his statement was recorded, senior police officials said.<br /><br />In her complaint filed at Sultanpuri police station, the woman claimed the CD was made after Kumar became minister and that she did not know about it.<br /><br />Recalling the day the alleged incident took place, the woman claimed she was asked to wait at the minister's office and then offered a cold drink which was spiked. After she lost consciousness, she was raped, the woman claimed.<br /><br />It is not immediately known what the woman told the police about when the alleged incident took place.<br /><br />Her statement is being recorded, Sanjay Singh, joint commissioner of police (Northern range) said.<br /><br />Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal tweeted that if the allegations were found to be true, then Kumar should be given "exemplary punishment".<br /><br />"If woman's allegations are correct, this is v serious. Strongest exemplary punishment shud be given to Sandeep," Kejriwal who is in Rome to attend Mother Teresa's canonisation tweeted.</p>