Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal’s petition will no longer be heard in the Supreme Court today. Delhi CM has withdrawn his petition filed in the Supreme Court against the ED arrest. He has withdrawn his application due to the hearing of the case in the lower court.
On Thursday night, the ED team arrested Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal in a money laundering case related to the excise scam. In this case, ED has produced Delhi CM in Rouse Avenue Court on Friday and has sought 10 days’ remand for questioning.
CM Kejriwal on ED remand till March 28
After about 3 hours of debate, Delhi’s Rouse Avenue Court has given its verdict on the ED remand of Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal. This time Arvind Kejriwal’s Holi will be spent in ED custody. Rouse Avenue Court has sent Arvind Kejriwal on ED remand till March 28.
Gopal Rai said that we have decided to protest tomorrow March 23 at Shahidi Park near ITO in New Delhi. All AAP MLAs, MLCs, and INDIA leaders will reach the park at 10 am. We will take an oath to save the country from becoming a dictatorship.
Wherever the CM is, the government will run from there – Kailash Gehlot
Delhi Minister Kailash Gehlot said he met Arvind Kejriwal’s family after a long time. We have been saying from the beginning that this matter is false and its only purpose is to stop Arvind Kejriwal. What has ED recovered so far? The party’s stance is that the CM should not resign. Wherever the CM is, the government will run from there. We have no problem with this; no law says he should resign.
AAP leaders and workers will not celebrate Holi
On Thursday, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal was arrested by ED. The Enforcement Directorate has arrested Kejriwal in the Delhi liquor scam case. After this, AAP leaders and workers have decided not to celebrate Holi in protest against Kejriwal’s arrest.
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