»Kejriwal Will Appear In Court Today As His Ed Custody Comes To End
Kejriwal Will Appear In Court Today As His ED Custody Comes To End
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's custody with the Enforcement Directorate comes to an end today, April 1, and the central agency is anticipated to produce him in Rouse Avenue Court.
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal’s custody with the Enforcement Directorate comes to an end today, April 1, and the central agency is anticipated to produce him in Rouse Avenue Court.
Arvind Kejriwal’s Arrest: 10 Essential Factors
1. The Enforcement Directorate detained the chief minister of Delhi on March 21. The Rouse Avenue court gave him an additional four days of imprisonment, ending on April 1. He has been operating his administration from behind bars ever since. 2. Kejriwal has filed a case in the Delhi High Court challenging his unexpected detention, claiming that his basic rights had been infringed. Following that, the court sent a notice to the ED, requesting a response by April 2. 3. Arvind Kejriwal said that a “political conspiracy” was behind his incarceration. Large-scale demonstrations against their leader’s arrest have been planned by AAP leaders. 4. Top opposition figures attended a massive gathering on Sunday at Delhi’s Ramlila Maidan, sparking a tremendous commotion following Kejriwal’s incarceration. They called for Kejriwal and the former chief minister of Jharkhand, Hemant Soren, to be freed. 5. After Kejriwal’s incarceration, Sunita Kejriwal, the wife of the chief minister of Delhi, is doing everything she can. Kejriwal’s messages from the lock-up were delivered by her during her speech at the Mega event. 6. Addressing the crowd at Ramlila Maidan, Sunita Kejriwal criticized the central administration. She also delivered Kejriwal’s six electoral promises. 7. Sunita reported last week that Kejriwal was ill and that his blood sugar levels had been swinging since they met. A dangerously low level of 46 was Kejriwal’s blood sugar, according to sources. 8. Speaking about Kejriwal’s arrest, the US, Germany, and the UN expressed their hope that everyone’s rights would be upheld. As a response, New Delhi called in US and German envoys. 9. Notably, CM Kejriwal, along with Manish Sisodia and Sanjay Singh, is the third AAP politician to be detained in connection with the liquor scam. 10. An excise policy that was implemented in Delhi with the intention of revolutionizing the liquor industry was repealed as a result of Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena’s inquiries into possible inconsistencies. The main accusation against the AAP is that its policies allowed for large gains, and there have been rumors that illegal money was used to finance the party’s election campaigns.