Delhi CM in judicial detention till Apr 15 |An Excise Policy
Updates on the Delhi Liquor Policy Scam Case: At the Opposition INDIA bloc protest on Sunday, Sunita called him a “freedom fighter” and a “sher (lion)” who works for the Delhi people even while incarcerated.
Updates on Arvind Kejriwal’s arrest live: Arvind Kejriwal, the Chief Minister of Delhi, was placed in judicial detention till April 15th in relation to the alleged liquor policy scandal; the Rouse Avenue Court granted him no respite. Kejriwal was placed into judicial custody for fifteen days by the Enforcement Directorate (ED), which cited his “non-cooperative behavior.” The CM’s custody expired on Monday, when he was produced at Rouse Avenue Court. Kejriwal has been running Delhi from behind bars, with his wife Sunita Kejriwal giving his Cabinet colleagues his orders.
The Delhi High Court rejects a motion to stop Kejriwal from issuing directives from ED detention.
The Delhi High Court instructed the agency to put the contents of its note on this matter before the trial court handling the case and issue instructions in accordance with the law while resolving a PIL that sought to prevent Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal from issuing orders in ED custody.
Acting Chief Justice Manmohan and Justice Manmeet Pritam Singh Arora’s division bench stated that it has not made any comments regarding the case’s merits or the petitioner’s place of origin in the PIL that brought the matter before the HC.
In a PIL, Surjit Singh Yadav requested that the Chief Secretary of the State of Delhi, the Center, and the ED forbid Kejriwal from giving commands or directions while he is under the custody of the ED. The ED may also be directed to refrain from giving Kejriwal access to a typewriter, computer, printer, or other equipment.
It also requested an order for the filing of a complaint, an investigation, and prosecution of Kejriwal about the manner in which the directives or order he gave while under police custody ended up in Atishi’s possession.
In response to Arvind Kejriwal’s judicial incarceration, the BJP says, “I hope people will see who has looted Delhi.”
Delhi In response to the court’s decision to place Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal in judicial custody, BJP President Shri Virendra Sachdeva said, “I hope the people of Delhi will see those who have looted Delhi.”
In an excise policy matter, the court places Delhi CM in judicial detention till April 15.
Arvind Kejriwal, the Chief Minister of Delhi, was placed in judicial detention till April 15th in relation to the alleged liquor policy scandal; the Rouse Avenue Court granted him no respite. Kejriwal was placed into judicial custody for fifteen days by the Enforcement Directorate (ED), which cited his “non-cooperative behavior.”
The CM’s custody expired on Monday, when he was produced at Rouse Avenue Court. Kejriwal has been running Delhi from behind bars, with his wife Sunita Kejriwal giving his Cabinet colleagues his orders.
Kejriwal’s attorney files a request to let the Delhi Chief Minister read three books while detained.
The attorney for Arvind Kejriwal files a request to let Kejriwal study three books: Neerja Chowdhury’s How Prime Ministers Decide, the Ramayana, and the Bhagavad Gita.
Because of Delhi CM’s “non-cooperative behavior,” ED is requesting a 15-day judicial custody.
Citing Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal’s “non-cooperative behavior,” the Enforcement Directorate (ED) requested fifteen days of judicial custody of him in relation to the alleged liquor policy scam.
ED counsel SV Raju stated, “Kejriwal has been non cooperative… he didn’t give us his passwords.”
“Prime Minister Modi’s actions are detrimental to the nation,” asserts Kejriwal before to the hearing
The chief minister of Delhi told reporters as she entered the courtroom, “What PM Modi is doing is not good for the country.”
Requesting access to CM Arvind Kejriwal’s phone, ED questions Apple five hours a day.
The Indian Express has heard that the Enforcement Directorate’s investigators, who have been holding Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal for more than a week, have gotten in touch with Apple to see if they can assist in gaining access to his iPhone.
Despite seizing four mobile phones, including the Chief Minister’s, the ED has not been able to get any electronic evidence against him in the form of his desktop or personal computers. In his home on the evening of March 21, around Rs 70,000 was discovered, undisturbed. According to sources, the Chief Minister had turned off his iPhone but had not disclosed his password.
According to senior officials involved in the case, the Chief Minister had remarked during his interrogation that the ED would be able to obtain details about the AAP’s “election strategy” and pre-poll alliances by accessing his phone data and chats.
Should cooperate to protect the nation from the BJP: AAP and Congress members in an alliance
“The AAP and Congress view things differently and operate in different ways. However, during such emergencies, we must all set aside our political differences and unite to defend our nation, democracy, and the Constitution, according to Raj Kumar Solanki, a 70-year-old former Railways officer who was among the first attendees of the INDIA bloc rally on Sunday at Ramlila Maidan.
Several others in attendance found resonance in Solanki’s remarks.
Politics is a mosaic, with the AAP in yellow and the Left in red at Ramlila Maidan.
The opposition demonstration on Sunday at Ramlila Maidan was a vibrant mosaic of supporters from various political parties, with the AAP’s trademark caps, a sea of yellow pagdis and scarves, the Congress’s Tricolour flags, and the CPI(M)’s red flags among them. Life-size cutouts of Rahul, Priyanka, and Sonia Gandhi of the Congress and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal were outside the location.
Giant LED screens were constructed so that everyone could see the event, even though thousands of people attended. Intermittently, a Punjabi song that referred to the BJP and the Enforcement Directorate as “cheaters for arresting Kejriwal” was also played.