Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal’s court appearance today is poised to reveal what his wife, Sunita Kejriwal, asserts will be a “big expose” concerning an alleged excise policy scam.
Anticipation surrounding Kejriwal’s scheduled court appearance on Thursday has created a buzz, particularly following the Delhi High Court’s recent decision not to grant immediate relief to the Chief Minister regarding his arrest by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) in connection with the liquor scandal.
During a court session on March 27, Justice Swarana Kanta Sharma, while highlighting the significance of the case, opted not to provide interim relief to Kejriwal and stressed on the need for a thorough examination of the issues at hand.
The court issued notice on Kejriwal’s petition contesting his arrest, setting the stage for further deliberation and response from the ED before April 2.
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Earlier in the day, as legal proceedings unfolded, Sunita released a video message, asserting her husband’s innocence and pledging compelling evidence to be presented on March 28.
“Arvind Kejriwal will enlighten the entire nation about this so-called liquor scam on March 28. He will also present strong evidence. Arvind ji is a person of integrity, honesty, patriotism, fearlessness, and humility. Let’s wish him good health and success,” she conveyed in the video.
With all eyes on Kejriwal’s impending courtroom disclosure, the saga surrounding the alleged excise policy scam continues to grab headlines, leaving them eagerly anticipating further developments.
Kejriwal was arrested on March 21, following the High Court’s refusal to grant him interim protection from coercive action.
Meanwhile, AAP leaders and supporters have taken to the streets nationwide, staging protests against their leader’s arrest. Chaos ensued in the Delhi Assembly on Wednesday, leading to a 15-minute adjournment, as leaders voiced their dissent within the House against the ongoing legal proceedings.