Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal’s troubles increased

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Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal got a big blow from the High Court on Tuesday. The Delhi High Court has rejected the petition filed against Kejriwal’s arrest and remand. The court said in its order that his arrest is not a violation of the law. After this decision, Arvind Kejriwal will remain in jail for the time being.

The bench of Justice Swaran Kant Sharma said in its decision that the Enforcement Directorate (ED) has sufficient grounds for the arrest of Arvind Kejriwal. The bench also said that giving Arvind Kejriwal remand by the special court is also legal. The bench said that this is not just a matter of arrest and remand for Arvind Kejriwal; it is also an issue of understanding the legal provisions for the common man. That is why the bench is clarifying the legal side in detail. The grounds on which Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal opposed the arrest and remand are baseless.

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The bench said that the material collected by the ED shows that Arvind Kejriwal had hatched the conspiracy. He was actively involved in concealing the use of the proceeds of crime. ED’s investigation also reveals that he was involved in all this as the convenor of Aam Aadmi Party. The arrest by ED is absolutely justified by law. The bench emphasized that the law applies equally to all. Courts are concerned with constitutional morality, not political morality. That’s why Kejriwal’s petition was rejected.

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Arvind Kejriwal’s lawyer argued that he was arrested on the day of the announcement of Lok Sabha elections, so that he could not be a part of the elections.

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ED has enough evidence

The Delhi High Court said that the ED has sufficient prima facie evidence regarding the allegations. The law applies equally to everyone. Arvind Kejriwal being a politician does not mean that after the name of an accused comes out, he should be kept out just so that he can be a part of the Lok Sabha or other elections. There is no privilege for any individual under the law. If there is evidence, no matter the time, the accused will be arrested.

Purpose to harass

It was argued on Arvind Kejriwal’s behalf that the Center has deliberately implicated him in the money amendment issue even though there is no evidence against him. The whole purpose is to create trouble at this time.

No role of central government

The High Court said that this matter is not between the Center and Kejriwal but between Arvind Kejriwal and ED. The central government has no role in this. The investigating agency is doing its work.

Chief Minister Kejriwal’s arguments and High Court’s answers

Argument: The ED deliberately chose the time when elections are on the horizon.

Court’s comment: Arrest will be made as per law and not on the basis of the election date.

Argument: The method of recording the statements of government witnesses was not correct.

Court’s comment: Raising questions about recording the statement of the High Court bid is like tarnishing the court.

Argument: The arrest is politically motivated.

Court’s comment: The court said that judges are bound by law and not by politics.

Argument: Arvind Kejriwal’s appearance could have also been done through video conferencing. ED deliberately insisted on calling him to court.

Court’s comment: The accused will not decide how the investigation is to be conducted; the investigation cannot be conducted as per the convenience of the accused.

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What happened since the arrest until now?

On March 21, ED arrested Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, and on the same day, Kejriwal filed a petition in the Supreme Court but withdrew it the next day. On March 22, Rouse Avenue Court sent Kejriwal on ED remand. On March 23, the Chief Minister went to the Delhi High Court. On April 1, the court sent Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal to Tihar Jail in judicial custody until April 15. On April 3, after the High Court completed the hearing on Kejriwal’s petition, the court reserved the decision.

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Will Arvind Kejriwal be able to win this battle?

India’s neighboring country is China, whose great teacher of war and art, Sun Tzu, had said about 550 years before the birth of Jesus Christ, “In politics, pretense is everything, and deprivations stand on it.” But little did Sun Tzu know that approximately 2500 years later, this game would be at its peak in India, one of the oldest democracies in the world.

If you don’t believe, then see the ongoing maneuvers in the courts and political circus of New Delhi. Enforcement Directorate (ED) officials are trying to prove the liquor scam in court. Apart from Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia, and Rajya Sabha member Sanjay Singh, they have arrested many other people who belong to the Aam Aadmi Party.

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Of these, the bail granted to Rajya Sabha member Sanjay Singh has created new political waves. Sanjay Singh’s lawyer argued in the higher court that his client has been detained unnecessarily because the investigating agency has been investigating this case for two years and has not been able to find any “money trail” yet. Not only this, the witness, Dinesh Arora, on whose statement he was arrested, did not even take the name of Sanjay Singh in his first 9 statements.

Sanjay Singh’s allegation, false statement given against Kejriwal

Sanjay Singh’s lawyer raised the question: What were the reasons that the witness took the name of the MP in his 10th testimony? Taking cognizance of this argument, the top court sought its answer from the lawyer of the Enforcement Directorate. Instead of replying, the ED decided not to oppose the bail plea this time. Sanjay Singh is now out of jail and is alleging that continuous pressure was put on Andhra Pradesh’s ruling party, YSR Congress MP Magunta Srinivasulu Reddy, to give a false statement against Arvind Kejriwal, and when he denied this, his son Raghava Reddy was arrested.

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After several rounds of questioning, he changed his statement about Kejriwal. Sanjay Singh refrained from speaking about his case due to the compulsion of the order of the top court. It is clearly mentioned in the conditions of the bail he obtained with great effort that he will not comment on his case. That is why he expressed his views in the name of his Chief Minister, Kejriwal. This also ensures that the Aam Aadmi Party wants to take electoral advantage of the arrest of Arvind Kejriwal.

Kejriwal used to take sarcasm at others, today he is in trouble

Under this strategy, new posters are being released, in which Kejriwal is shown behind bars. This is not a new experiment in Indian politics because George Fernandes, imprisoned in the Baroda dynamite case, had also contested similar elections. India’s largest political party, the Bharatiya Janata Party, is also not sitting silent. It is being said from his side that it is wrong to be so happy about the bail because the investigation is still going on and the entire trial is still pending.

It is clear that through these verbal battles, the politicians are trying to get the desired result from the court of the common people. How can a common voter, caught up in the struggles of everyday life, reach a conclusion on these difficult issues? It is at this point that questions arise about the integrity of political principles and promises. Arvind Kejriwal once came up with strong words rejecting established leaders, political parties, industrialists, journalists, and thinkers.

Will Kejriwal’s wife become Chief Minister?

Kejriwal used to talk about alternative politics, but when he was not able to form a government with a majority for the first time, he sought the help of Congress. He is fighting this year’s Lok Sabha elections with the Congress, which still has Gandhism on its mind and for which the Gandhi family is everything. Sometimes he used to talk about putting him behind bars. Similarly, he used to accuse almost all the leaders along with him of corruption and demand their resignation. Today he himself is imprisoned in Tihar Jail on corruption charges, but he does not want to resign, and wants to run the government from jail itself.

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Earlier this week, 56 out of 62 party MLAs gathered at Kejriwal’s residence and asked Kejriwal’s wife, Sunita Kejriwal, to convey our sentiment to Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal that he should not resign; we all will support him. Since then, questions have started to arise: if Arvind Kejriwal remains in jail for a long time and is forced to resign, will his wife Sunita Kejriwal take charge in his place? This possibility was not ruled out. This can be done because all the firebrand leaders of the party are targets of the Enforcement Directorate (ED). They can also send Raghav Chadha and Saurav Bhardwaj to jail.

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