New Delhi: A six-member team of Delhi police today questioned Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal in connection with the alleged assault of Delhi chief secretary Anshu Prakash which had taken place at a late night meeting at his residence on February 19, 2018. Following the incident, the Delhi police had also “raided” the CM’s residence on February 23 and recovered the CCTV footage.Kejriwal was questioned at length by the team members who comprised deputy commissioner (North district) Harendra Singh, who had been made in-charge of the case by a city court, and the assistant commissioner of police and station house officer of Civil Lines police station. These officers were accompanied by three inspector rank officers who videographed the entire questioning and visit.Meanwhile, the party tweeted saying the questioning was nothing but a “witch hunt”.“Questioning of Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal is nothing but a witch-hunt”- @arunodayprakashRead & share widely ?https://t.co/8eHGqaPlhN— Aam Aadmi Party Delhi (@AAPDelhi) May 18, 2018It has been learnt that the police questioning centred around the sequence of events which unfolded during the late night meeting called by the CM at his residence and culminated with the alleged assault on the senior Indian Administrative Service officer.The police personnel asked why the meeting was scheduled close to midnight and who all were present in it. They also sought to know the entire sequence of events which took place at the meeting.The CM was also asked if the alleged assault on the civil servant took place before him and what his deputy Manish Sisodia was doing at the time. He was also questioned as to why Prakash was seated between Aam Aadmi Party MLAs Amanatullah Khan and Prakash Jarwal, who were accused of physically assaulting him.The police also asked questions pertaining to the CCTV cameras installed at the premises and why seven of the 21 cameras were not working.Incidentally, the number of personnel who visited Kejriwal today was far less than the nearly 150 who had gone to Kejriwal’s residence on February 23 to recover the CCTV footage. Following that raid, Kejriwal had stated that he was happy that the raids were conducted for investigating “two slaps” but asked if the police would have shown similar courage and raided Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) president Amit Shah in connection with the Judge Loya case.ख़ूब पूलीस मेरे घर भेजी है। मेरे घर की छानबीन चल रही है। बहुत अच्छी बात है।पर जज लोया के क़त्ल के मामले में अमित शाह से पूछताछ कब होगी?— Arvind Kejriwal (@ArvindKejriwal) February 23, 2018AAP leader Ashutosh had claimed that the raid was an affront to the CM and was carried out to humiliate him.During that raid, the police had obtained footage from 14 of the 21 cameras installed at the bungalow. Later, the officers had stated that the raid was necessitated because the Public Works Department (PWD) officials had not provided it with the footage which constituted “technical evidence” in the case and there was apprehension that it may be tampered with. From the footage, the police wanted to establish “Prakash’s condition after he came out from the meeting.”Additional DCP Singh had then also claimed that while there was no camera in the room where the incident took place, the CCTV cameras were found running behind time by 40 minutes and 42 seconds. The recordings recovered were of approximately a month’s duration.Following the incident, Prakash had complained that he had been called at midnight and was escorted to a room for the meeting where he was assaulted. AAP had later claimed that the assault had taken place around 11:30 pm and that Prakash was not even there till midnight. But the police claimed that the clock was running 40 minutes late that it was indeed a midnight meeting.Following the incident, an FIR was lodged on Prakash’s complaint and Khan and Jarwal were arrested and sent to jail.The police are now trying to establish the complicity of the others, if any, in the crime.